Manual Rod

The manual rod is a handheld viscosity measurement tool that reflects fluid resistance by inserting it vertically into a liquid and reading the scale values on the rod body. It is used for on-site rapid detection of the flow characteristics of products such as coatings and inks, guiding production formulation and quality control.

Instruments

Using the formed pRoduction process, the wet film thickness is 6 microns, the accuracy is 0.5 microns, the cleaning is convenient and there is no worry of broken wire, to ensure the precision and durability of the coating prepative.

$ 120.00

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

Hold space at both ends, film thickness 15 microns, application width 300mm, 304 stainless steel material formed pRoduction process to ensure Spreader uniformity and durability.

$ 178.00

Adapted diaMeter 16mm formed Metering Rod, the total length of 2000mm, through the special structure to correct the straightness of the Rod body, to ensure stable rotation and full contact with the substrate, improve the thickness control accuracy of Spreader.

$ 590.00

Adopting manual sprocket drive structure, Working Travel ≥ 80mm, equipped with four weight combinations, accurate drawing is achieved through replaceable 808 stylus, and different diaMeter graphics are supported.

$ 325.00

Visual aiming and manual measurement, measurement range up to +/- 180 °, equipped with LED Illuminant to extend the service life, support 100mm/200mm ordinary testtube.

$ 444.00

Manual lifting design, Rotor speed 0.1-200/min stepless adjustable, built-in automatic temperature optimization program, up to 8 degrees/min, sample volume 10ml, repRoducibility +/- 1% F.S.

$ 5933.00

With manual and automatic temperature compensation function, Measurement range 2.00~ 4.40pHCO3, resolution 0.01pHCO3, support temperature compensation range 5.0~ 50.0 ℃, the instrument is light and beautiful.

$ 382.00

Using formed pRoduction process, wet film thickness 6μm, accuracy of 0.5 microns, application width 250mm, material is 304 stainless steel, easy to clean and no worry of broken wire.

$ 157.00

Using manual temperature compensation and imported integrated components, Measurement accuracy up to 0.01pH, Stability zero drift ≤ 0.01pH/2h, Support three point calibrating and Data storage extraction function.

$ 151.00

Adopting the national standard, the papermaking diaMeter is 200mm, and it is equipped with manual pulp board and vacuum papermaking functions, which can prepare laboratory paper samples that meet various international standards.

$ 1461.00

Rated load 1000N, Travel 100mm, manual operation is stable, can adapt to a variety of Force Gauge, suitable for tension and compression load and plug force test, horizontal structure for desktop installation.

$ 256.00

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

The equipment adopts international standards, the papermaking diaMeter is 300mm, the capacity is 8 liters, and it is equipped with manual pulp plate and optional vacuum papermaking function.

$ 1724.00

Full marble construction ensures Stability and rigidity, Measurement accuracy up to (3 + L/200) μm, Adjustable LED Ring Illuminant to avoid thermal deformation of the workpiece, Support manual operation and a variety of accessories options.

$ 2741.00

Articles

Laboratory rod coater for submicron wet film preparation of photoresist.
This article introduces the process of using a laboratory bar coater to prepare submicron wet films of photoresist.
The wire bar coater with heating and vacuum adsorption is used for the preparation of perovskite solar cell layers.
This article introduces a new technique for preparing the light-absorbing layer of perovskite solar cells: a wire-bar coater with heating and vacuum adsorption capabilities.
Key Points for Controlling Coating Longitudinal Uniformity with Manual Rod Coater Constant Speed Dragging Techniques
This article discusses how to control the longitudinal uniformity of the coating by dragging at a constant speed when using a manual wire rod coater. A constant-speed drag is crucial, as it directly determines the consistency of the wet film thickness.
Derivation and Validation of the Quantitative Relationship between Wire Diameter and Wet Film Thickness in Wire Wound Coating Bars
This paper investigates the relationship between the wire diameter in a wire-wound rod coater and the wet film thickness. Theoretically, under ideal conditions, the wet film thickness is approximately half of the wire diameter.
Actual Coating Thickness Deviation of Stainless Steel Wire Rod Coaters at Different Slurry Solid Contents
This article analyzes the actual coating thickness deviation of stainless steel wire rod coaters under different slurry solid contents. The study finds that the solid content of the slurry affects its viscosity and flowability, leading to deviations in the actual coating thickness from the theoretical value.
Testing principle of the mandrel bending method for paint film flexibility tester
The shaft-rod bending method is a common technique for testing the flexibility of paint films. It involves bending a test panel coated with the paint film over shafts of different diameters to simulate the deformation of the coating under stress.
Paint Flexibility Tester for Measuring Bending Adaptability
The coating flexibility tester is a device used to assess whether a coating cracks or peels when bent. During testing, the coated sample is bent around mandrels of different diameters, and the surface condition is examined. The flexibility is evaluated based on the smallest mandrel diameter at which no cracking occurs.
The determination of the yield value of ink using a falling bar viscometer.
This article introduces the method of measuring the yield value of ink using a falling rod viscometer. The yield value refers to the minimum stress required for the ink to start flowing, which is crucial for print quality.
Cone Bend Test Evaluates the Ultimate Deformation of High-Elasticity Coatings
This article introduces the use of a conical mandrel bend test to evaluate the ultimate deformation capacity of highly elastic coatings. The test involves bending a coated sample around a conical mandrel of specific diameters and observing the minimum mandrel diameter at which the coating cracks or peels off, thereby assessing the material's ability to withstand deformation.
Coating film preparation techniques: comparison between wire-wound applicators and wet film preparators
This article compares two commonly used tools in laboratory coating film preparation: the wire rod coater and the wet film applicator.
The laboratory coating machine easily coats various aqueous and oily slurries.
The laboratory film applicator is a precision instrument used to prepare uniform coatings on substrates, primarily operating on the principle of a blade or wire-wound rod. It allows adjustment of parameters such as speed and pressure to control coating thickness.
How to achieve high uniformity in silver nanowire transparent conductive films through wire rod coating
This article introduces how to prepare uniform silver nanowire transparent conductive films using the wire rod coating technique. These films, which use silver nanowires as the conductive material, exhibit high transparency and conductivity, making them suitable for applications such as touch panels.
Common Troubleshooting for Wire Bar Coater: Solving Issues of Streaking and Uneven Thickness
This article mainly introduces solutions to two common faults in the operation of the wire rod coater—coating streaks and uneven coating thickness.
Blade Coating VS Wire Rod Coating: The Precision Battle and Selection Guide in the Lab
Blade coating and wire bar coating are two commonly used physical coating methods in laboratories. When selecting between them, factors such as material properties, target thickness, and experimental conditions must be considered. Both methods have their own advantages and can be flexibly chosen or used to validate each other based on specific requirements.
Application of Wire Bar Coater in the Preparation of Coating, Ink, and Printing Samples
A wire-wound rod coater is a laboratory tool used for preparing uniform wet film coatings on flat substrates, widely applied in the production of samples in the coatings, inks, and printing industries.