Laboratory Film Applicator Rod

The laboratory wire-wound rod forms specific gaps by winding wires of different diameters, which is used to scrape coatings onto substrates to create a uniform wet film. It is employed to simulate coating processes, measure coating thickness and leveling properties, and is suitable for the preparation and quality control of coatings and inks.
Selection
Select the wire diameter specification based on the viscosity of the sample to be tested, using a fine wire diameter for low viscosity and a coarse wire diameter for high viscosity. Consider the substrate type and flatness, and refer to industry standards to determine the coating thickness requirements. Check the uniformity of the wire winding on the wire-wound rod, and clean and maintain it promptly with solvent after use.

Terms

Instruments

Using 180 * 480mm size, with wire Rod or Film Applicator scraping ink, is conducive to the film flat and effective, improve film mass.

$ 122.00

Wire-wound structure ensures 0.1 micron High Accuracy, wet film thickness 50.3 μm, stainless steel material is durable and easy to clean, and the wide-Rod Film Applicator achieves uniform coating.

$ 160.00

Using a formed pRoduction process, the film Film thickness is as thin as 4.6μm, the accuracy is up to 0.1 micron, and the effective Spreader width is 30cm. It can be used with an automatic Film Applicator and has the advantage of continuous wire.

$ 186.00

Formed to achieve 52.6 micron precision film, 304 stainless steel material provides high Abrasion Resistance, 50mm at both ends of the hand part without additional handle, can be directly matched with the experimental Film Applicator.

$ 167.00

Glass material is conducive to film flatness, size 230 * 340mm, with wire Rod or Film Applicator for scraping operation is more effective.

$ 115.00

Glass material ensures that the film is flat, used with wire Rod or Film Applicator, the specification size is 110 * 180mm, and the operation is simple and efficient.

$ 106.00

The formed process ensures that the film is uniform, the film thickness is 118.9μm, the Rod diaMeter is 9.5mm, the total length is 40cm, and the effective application width is 30cm.

$ 167.00

Made of 303 stainless steel, wet film thickness 102.9 microns, application width 300mm, suitable for high abrasion and high viscosity experiments, uniform film operation is simple.

$ 167.00

Formed to achieve 35 micron wet film thickness, uniform film and good repRoducibility, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durable and easy to clean.

$ 120.00

Using Metering Rod & doctor blade dual Spreader method, Spreader accuracy is up to +/- 10μm, Film thickness range is 0-5000μm. Spreader rate and stroke are controlled by vacuum adsorption to fix the substrate, and the touch screen can effectively improve film repRoducibility and conformity.

$ 3462.00

Using smooth steel bar design, no winding steel wire or pressurized groove, film thickness is 0μm, diaMeter 6.35mm, total length 400mm, suitable for machine control film thickness.

$ 144.00

Using formed process, film thickness 29.7 μ m, diaMeter 9.52mm, total length 400mm, application width 300mm, stainless steel material, no wire-wound design.

$ 167.00

Made of wear-resistant stainless steel, the service life is more than 6 months. The wet film thickness is 43.4 μm, the film accuracy is 0.1 μm, and three diaMeters of 6.35mm, 9.52mm and 12.7mm are provided to ensure the consistent film effect.

$ 167.00

Imported wire Rod to achieve 1 μ m High Accuracy Spreader, scraper Spreader Film thickness range of 0~ 5000 μ m, support 5~ 200mm/s stepless speed control and vacuum adsorption fixation, effectively improve film conformity and operation convenience.

$ 3494.00

A groove control film is formed on the smooth Rod body by extrusion process. The wear-resistant stainless steel material is not easy to break the wire and is easy to clean. The wet film thickness is 105.2 μ m and the application width is 300mm.

$ 167.00

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