Proofing silk stick

The proofing wire-wound rod is a metal rod with grooves of specific wire diameters, which evenly transfers the coating onto the substrate through a scraping method to form a wet film. It is used in laboratories to simulate printing and coating processes, as well as to test the leveling, hiding power, and color effects of coatings.
Selection
Consider the substrate type and coating viscosity when selecting. The wire diameter determines the wet film thickness. Use round wire bars for flat substrates and grooved wire bars for curved surfaces. Stainless steel material resists solvents, and the experimental environment determines the length specifications. Match the parameters of the actual coating equipment.

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Instruments

The instrument uses 241 +/- 6mm tire uniform rolling detection, wet film thickness 200um +/- 20um, every 30 seconds, repeability test, accurate determination of non-stick tire drying time, suitable for marking Coating quality control.

$ 231.00

Using 160 line metal anilox roller and rubber roller combination, print width 70mm, suitable for inks proofing, wet film thickness and the number of lines inversely proportional, proofing authenticity and easy to operate.

$ 267.00

Pressure adjustable range -1 to + 1mm, proofing speed support 400-700rpm three-speed frequency conversion speed regulation, uniform ink time 15-800 seconds adjustable, fixed structure to ensure proofing Stability.

$ 4592.00

The tire size of the instrument is Φ 241 +/- 6mm, weight 15.8 +/- 0.2kg, dedicated to marking Coating drying time test, easy to operate, accurate and reliable results.

$ 196.00

Ceramic roller structure, line number standard 600LPI can be customized 70-1200 lines, BCM range 1.6-5; drawdown blade, ceramic roller and other components can be individually adjusted left and right pressure, proofing speed 0-80 m/min adjustable, support material thickness 0.01-2 mm.

$ 8755.00

Adopt circular embossing method to improve the fit, the proofing speed is adjustable from 0-300rpm, equipped with High Accuracy Servo Motor and quick replacement anilox roller system, support a variety of gray scale customization.

$ 7335.00

Four-speed proofing speed is optional, up to 45m/min, using flat engraving plate for direct printing, supporting 95 × 149mm concave sample range, suitable for fast proofing of flexible substrates.

$ 4108.00

With seven Spinning & weaving unit conversion functions, it can automatically store 100 data, Response Time ≤ 3 seconds, repeatability error 0.002g, suitable for testing a variety of Spinning & weaving materials.

$ 1203.00

Equipped with rigid polyester board and foam rubber cushion, size 11x18cm, can absorb proofing pressure, improve Repeatability and proofing effect, suitable for a variety of substrate detection.

$ 178.00

The instrument is designed with a heavy hammer structure, with a weight mass of 6600g +/- 33g, which is suitable for the bending performance test of reflective film. It is simple to operate and safe and reliable to measure, and meets the requirements of national standards.

$ 522.00

150 line metal anilox roller and 70mm print width, quadrilateral pyramid mesh design to ensure uniform Spreader, proofing intuitive real, suitable for a variety of liquid Coating Spreader.

$ 267.00

Using ceramic roller synchronous rotation technology, the thickness of the proofing material supports 0.01~ 2mm, the uniform ink speed is 10-80m/min, the pressure can be adjusted by +/- 2mm, and the structure is flexible and easy to disassemble.

$ 7335.00

Using nitrile rubber material, length 100mm diaMeter 20mm, with excellent oil resistance and aging performance, suitable for inks proofing operation.

$ 123.00

Using formed process, wet film thickness 18μm, application width 300mm, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability and accurate Spreader effect.

$ 178.00

Using a formed pRoduction process, the film thickness is 47 microns, the application width is 250mm, and the 304 stainless steel material ensures durability and Spreader uniformity.

$ 157.00

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