Heating Coating Tester

The heating coating tester evenly applies coatings onto the surface of a substrate through a heating device and coating mechanism, followed by heating and curing to simulate the actual coating process. It is used to test coating uniformity, adhesion, and drying performance, and is suitable for laboratory coating process research on materials such as paper and films.
Selection
When selecting a heating coating tester, considerations should include the coating speed range, heating temperature control accuracy, applicable substrate thickness, diversity of coating methods, compatibility of equipment size with laboratory space, ease of operation and maintenance, and budget constraints to ensure it meets specific material testing requirements.

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Instruments

Aluminum die-casting ceramic coating plate resistant to chemical corrosion, Temperature range of 350 ℃ accuracy +/- 1 ℃, DC brushless motor running smoothly low noise, double heating circuit to ensure stable temperature, sealing shell anti-corrosion.

$ 577.00

Adopt adjustable Blade Coating, Spreader thickness range 0~ 10mm adjustable, coating speed 5~ 200mm/s, with Platen Heating and Vacuum chuck function, improve film repRoducibility and operation convenience.

$ 11046.00

Utilizing a dual coating method with wire rod and doctor blade, the coating speed is adjustable from 1 to 300 mm/s with stepless speed control, ensuring high precision in film thickness control. Equipped with vacuum adsorption and heating functions, the temperature uniformity reaches ±1°C. The flip-top design facilitates easy cleaning.

$ 24279.00

Using servo motor to ensure stable operation, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, Blade Coating thickness range 0~ 10mm, with heating function Temperature Uniformity +/- 1 ℃, Vacuum chuck fixed substrate to improve film accuracy.

$ 6205.00

The use of servo motors ensures stable operation and high precision in coating, featuring heating and vacuum adsorption functions, supporting free adjustment of coating length and speed, and a newly designed wire rod installation method for easy cleaning.

$ 4914.00

Spreader accuracy of +/- 0.003mm, thickness range of 0~ 10mm, stepless variable speed control, coating speed 5~ 180mm/s, heating temperature up to 180 ℃, equipped with removable Drawdown blade and aluminum alloy coating table, to meet the needs of different materials film.

$ 16210.00

Aluminum die-casting ceramic coating working plate is resistant to abrasion and corrosion, the highest temperature is 350 ° C, the temperature control accuracy is +/- 0.2 ° C, the DC brushless motor runs smoothly with low noise, and the double heating control circuit ensures temperature stability.

$ 493.00

Adopt PID temperature control system, temperature control accuracy of 0.5 ℃, heating evenly and quickly; heating plate size 250 * 400mm, anti-corrosion and easy to clean, support a variety of timing modes and alarm functions to ensure safe and reliable operation.

$ 461.00

Adopt drawdown Bar & Blade double coating method, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, heating temperature up to 180 ℃, flip design is easy to clean, high table Smoothness, film thickness control accuracy +/- 0.001mm.

$ 3139.00

Vacuum chuck fixed substrate, upper and lower double heating system Temperature Uniformity +/- 3 ℃, coating speed 5~ 180mm/s adjustable, Blade Coating accuracy of +/- 0.003mm, effective coating area 400 * 300mm, removable drawdown blade easy to clean and replace.

$ 5528.00

Equipped with dual coating methods of wire rod and blade, with an infinitely adjustable coating speed of 1–300 mm/s, wire rod accuracy of ±0.001 mm, blade accuracy of ±0.003 mm, and optional heating and vacuum adsorption functions to meet coating requirements of various thicknesses.

$ 9433.00

The PTFE cavity provides excellent corrosion resistance, supports heating up to 200 ° C and 8-inch substrate handling, and is equipped with a vacuum Sensor to ensure reliable suction. Acceleration range is 100~ 5000 rpm/s for precise coating control.

$ 5560.00

Blade Coating method, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, film thickness control accuracy +/- 0.003mm, with heating function and Vacuum chuck system, clamshell drawdown blade design for easy cleaning, support application length and speed free adjustment.

$ 6205.00

Adopt bar and Drawdown blade double coating method, Spreader accuracy +/- 0.003mm, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, equipped with Vacuum chuck and heating function, closed-loop motor drive to ensure stable scraping.

$ 5237.00

With bar and Drawdown blade two coating methods, coating speed 1-300mm/s stepless speed regulation, Blade Coating thickness 0.1-10 mm, clamshell design for easy cleaning, equipped with Vacuum chuck and heating function.

$ 5399.00

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