Rotary Coating Machine

The spin Coater evenly spreads the coating on a substrate through high-speed rotation, utilizing centrifugal force. It is used for preparing thin film samples in the laboratory and is suitable for coating process development in fields such as semiconductors and photovoltaics.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the substrate size to the chuck specifications, ensure the speed range covers the required film thickness process, pay attention to the sealing of the spin coating chamber to prevent solvent evaporation, ensure the heating function meets the material curing requirements, and use vacuum adsorption to ensure the substrate is fixed flat.

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Instruments

The equipment is designed with double rollers, with a test load of 5kg, a drop height of 500 + 1000mm, and a rotation speed of 5-20 times/minute to meet the needs of continuous rotary drop testing.

$ 1174.00

Using the rotary oscillation mode, Oscillation Frequency up to 3000 rpm, swing amplitude of 5mm, through smooth contact to achieve rapid mixing, speed can be adjusted with pressure, suitable for a variety of laboratory applications.

$ 133.00

Adopt rotary vane structure design, pumping rate up to 2L/s, Ultimate vacuum degree 6x10 ^ -2Pa, equipped with Φ 25mm standard interface, support long-term continuous operation, especially suitable for vibration and noise sensitive experimental environment.

$ 332.00

50L large capacity swirl/spin bottle with 1.75m ² condensation area, evaporation capacity of 9L/h; PTFE sealing ring and Teflon coating liner, corrosion resistance and long life; electric lifting structure and anti-dry burning protection to ensure safe and stable operation.

$ 5010.00

Employing an extrusion production process, the coating thickness is 105 microns, the coating width reaches 300 mm, and the coating accuracy can achieve 0.5 microns, ensuring coating uniformity and high-precision control.

$ 178.00

Rotary oscillation with 0~ 300rpm Frequency range, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, with 5~ 120 minutes timing function, suitable for a variety of compounds thermostatic foster needs.

$ 587.00

Using rotary oscillation mode, Oscillation Frequency 0~ 300rpm adjustable, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, with 5~ 120 minutes timing function, suitable for a variety of compounds thermostatic foster needs.

$ 548.00

Temperature range RT +~ 60 ℃, Oscillation Frequency 0~ 300rpm, intelligent integrated circuit to achieve no drift temperature control, rotary oscillation mode to ensure uniform mixing.

$ 1219.00

The equipment can perform continuous rotary drop test, drop height up to 1000mm, Test speed 5-20 times/min, suitable for Reliability verification of small electronic pRoducts.

$ 1053.00

With +/- 0.1 ℃ high temperature control accuracy and 0-200rpm Oscillation Frequency, using rotary oscillation and 8-hole design to ensure experimental Temperature uniformity and Sample Handling conformity.

$ 1122.00

The integrated pump body structure is adopted, and the oil pump is forced to lubricate and control. The ultimate pressure is as low as 0.005mbar, the noise is only 58dB, and the parts are few and easy to maintain.

$ 2250.00

With 0~ 220rpm Oscillation Frequency and 20mm swing amplitude, using rotary oscillation mode, no movement phenomenon and no noise during operation, built-in speed measurement and timing device for easy operation.

$ 614.00

With 0~ 220rpm speed range and 20mm swing amplitude, the rotary oscillation mode is noise-free and prevents movement, and the integrated timing and speed measurement functions are convenient for solution analysis and operation.

$ 567.00

Using the formed pRoduction process, Coating Weight is about twice that of the wire-wound coating Rod, wet film thickness is 13μm, film accuracy reaches 0.5 μm, and the material is 304 stainless steel.

$ 120.00

The integrated pump body structure is adopted, and the forced oil pump lubrication system ensures stable operation. The ultimate pressure is as low as 0.005mbar, the noise is only 58dB, and the parts are few and easy to maintain.

$ 762.00

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