Wet Paint Wire Rod Coater

The wet film wire-wound applicator rolls on the substrate surface using a metal rod wound with stainless steel wire, with the grooves between the wires quantitatively carrying the coating to form a uniform wet film. It is used in the laboratory to simulate the blade coating process and to test the leveling, hiding power, and thickness of the coating.
Selection
Select the wire diameter specification based on the viscosity of the coating to be tested; use a thicker wire for high viscosity. Determine the length of the coating rod according to the width of the substrate. Consider the coating thickness requirement, as a larger wire diameter results in a thicker coating. To verify coating uniformity, match the flatness of the substrate.

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Instruments

It can prepare a wet film thickness of 13.7 microns, with a wire-wound design providing stable coating performance. The 9.52 mm diaMeter ensures easy operation, making it suitable for various paint application scenarios.

$ 167.00

Wet film thickness 22.9 microns, diaMeter 9.52 mm, the forming Rod uses an extrusion process to process continuous grooves, with no wire breakage and easy cleaning; the wire-wound Rod is based on the traditional principle, and there are differences in coating amount.

$ 167.00

Wire-wound design, film thickness 120 microns, total length 37.5cm, effective application width 25.5cm, stainless steel material to ensure durability and uniform Spreader.

$ 173.00

Wire-wound design, wet film thickness of 102.9μm, wire diaMeter Φ 1.14mm, effective application width 1500mm, not easy to block and easy to clean, suitable for high viscosity coatings.

$ 719.00

Wire-wound design wet film thickness 9.1 μ m, steel wire diaMeter Φ 0.10mm, chrome-plated surface is easy to clean and prolong life, suitable for a variety of substrates, Spreader uniform and flexible.

$ 525.00

The wire-wound process ensures uniform coating application, with precise control of the wet film thickness at 57.2μm. The stainless steel material provides durability and easy-to-clean characteristics.

$ 167.00

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

Wire wound design wet film thickness 13.7 μm, total length 1700mm, effective application width 1500mm, can be customized for high viscosity coatings, reduce clogging and ensure uniform coating flow.

$ 719.00

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

The wire-wound process achieves a wet film thickness of 16 microMeters. The stainless-steel material, combined with a 0.18mm wire diaMeter, ensures uniform coating application and long-term stability, making it suitable for the preparation of precision coatings.

$ 167.00

Wire-wound design wet film thickness 11.4μm, wire diaMeter Φ 0.13mm, not easy to block and easy to clean, suitable for a variety of substrates, to achieve uniform Spreader and flexible thickness adjustment.

$ 525.00

A wet film of 148.6 μm can be prepared using a wire-wound process with a 1.65 mm wire diaMeter, ensuring accurate and durable coating while preventing wire breakage issues.

$ 167.00

Wet film thickness 16.0μm, effective application width 1500mm, using wire-wound process, wire diaMeter Φ 0.18mm, provide uniform Spreader, reduce clogging, easy to clean, suitable for a variety of substrates.

$ 719.00

Wire-wound design can be prepared with different thickness wet-film, wet-film scale accuracy up to 1 micron, application width 140mm, stainless steel material to ensure durability and uniform Spreader effect.

$ 157.00

Wire-wound design can achieve 80 micron wet film thickness, diaMeter 9 mm, total length 245 mm, suitable for comparison specimens, one Spreader can handle a variety of Coatings.

$ 157.00

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