Small tape coater

The small tape Coater uses a motor to drive the coating head, evenly applying adhesive onto the substrate surface. After drying in the oven, the material is wound into rolls. It is used in laboratories to prepare tape samples and simulate production processes to test coating performance.

Instruments

Equipped with 10-station synchronous test capability, 1000g weight and 1-999999 minute Timer, using SUS #304 steel plate to ensure test accuracy, and automatically recording tape peeling time.

$ 748.00

The adhesive force of the tape is 4.3N/cm, and the principle of cross-cut method is adopted, which is suitable for adhesion testing. The performance is stable and non-degumming, and the test results are accurate and reliable.

$ 166.00

11/16 inch standard width paper tape, capable of completing approximately 1800 cycles of testing per roll, must be stored at 23 +/- 2 ° C and 50 +/- 10% Humidity to ensure Stability.

$ 377.00

Adopt replica tape method to measure surface roughness, Peak Measurement range 20~ 115μm, accuracy +/- 5μm, with automatic subtracting substrate function, High Protection Rating, anti-solvent and water dust.

$ 935.00

High Accuracy modular Spreader station structure, Spreader thickness range of 0.01mm~ 2mm, Spreader speed 2~ 4.5m/min adjustable, all-electric control without external air source, quick-release plastic tank easy to clean, suitable for a variety of materials and substrates.

$ 10078.00

Adopt High Accuracy Modular Spreader Station, all-electric control without external air source, Spreader thickness can reach a minimum of 0.01mm, maximum Spreader width of 300mm, and equipped with quick-release plastic slot for easy cleaning and maintenance.

$ 9755.00

The Spin Coater is controlled by touch screen, the acceleration range is 100~ 4000rpm/s, and the speed can be automatically corrected by A/K selection. The motor torque is large and the operation is smooth, which is suitable for the assembly line process.

$ 2494.00

Measured value 500N, suitable for tape, PCB, adhesive tape and other materials disbonding force test, supporting the Force Gauge test bench.

$ 89.00

The equipment adopts High Accuracy modular Spreader station, Spreader thickness range 0.01mm~ 2mm, coating speed 2~ 4.5m/min adjustable, with UV instant curing and heating function, suitable for a variety of materials such as paper, film and so on.

$ 10562.00

Using 2000g +/- 5g roller load and 300mm/min rolling speed to ensure that the adhesive tape sample is flat and evenly adhered to the standard substrate, in line with CNS-11888 and PSTC-8 design standards.

$ 524.00

Adopt High Accuracy modular Spreader station structure, all-electric control without external air source. The minimum thickness of Spreader can reach 0.01mm, the maximum Spreader width is 300mm, the Spreader speed is adjustable 2-4.5 m/min, and it has an electronically controlled precision tension system to adapt to different materials such as paper and plastic film.

$ 13790.00

The equipment tests the initial Tack by short contact between steel ball and adhesive tape sample at a small pressure, adjustable tilt angle 0~ 60 °, rolling ball range 1/32 inch to 1 inch, suitable for a variety of material adhesion evaluation.

$ 240.00

The equipment adopts High Accuracy modular Spreader station, all-electric control without air source, minimum glue thickness 0.01mm, Spreader speed 2-4.5 m/min adjustable, with electronic control precision tension to adapt to a variety of materials such as paper, plastic and metal film.

$ 5721.00

Adopt all-electric control without external air source, Spreader thickness range 0.01mm to 2mm, Spreader speed 2-4.5 m/min adjustable, with quick-release plastic groove and precision tension control, suitable for paper, film and other substrates.

$ 9433.00

Tack is good and non-degumming, adhesion reaches 7.6 N/cm, mass performance is stable, suitable for cross-cut adhesion testing, to ensure accurate film integrity assessment.

$ 174.00

Articles

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