Wet Wear Tester

The wet abrasion tester simulates the wear process of materials in humid environments by rotating the sample in contact with wet abrasives. It is used to test the abrasion resistance of surfaces such as coatings and plastics in a wet state, commonly applied in water-resistant rubbing tests for printed materials and durability evaluations of paper coatings.

Instruments

Spreader width 100mm, wet film thickness 37.5μm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can be used manually or with automatic Film Applicator to ensure coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 143.00

Spreader width 100mm, wet film thickness 200μm, high-quality wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can be manually or automatically film, support non-standard customization, suitable for a variety of material coating preparatory and performance testing.

$ 143.00

The wet film thickness can be adjusted in 10 μm increments from 2 μm, the maximum application width is 250mm, and the precision wear-resistant stainless steel blade and anodic oxidation aluminum frame meet the requirements of ASTM D823 standard.

$ 2198.00

The wet film thickness can be adjusted in 10 μm increments starting from 2 μm, the maximum application width is 200mm, and it is equipped with a precision wear-resistant stainless steel blade and an anodic oxidation aluminum frame to meet the requirements of ASTM D823.

$ 2198.00

Spreader width 100mm, wet film thickness 400μm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can be used manually or with automatic Film Applicator, suitable for preparing uniform film coating to test performance.

$ 143.00

Spreader width 100mm, wet film thickness 250μm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can be used manually or with automatic Film Applicator, suitable for a variety of materials to prepare uniform film.

$ 143.00

With two test stations, the load range is 50~ 1000g, and three typical wear resistance tests of alcohol, eraser and pencil can be carried out, which is suitable for wear resistance evaluation of various coatings and materials.

$ 572.00

Using formed process, wear-resistant stainless steel material is easy to clean and anti-corrosion, the total length is 400mm, the effective application width is 300mm, and it can be prepared with 275μm wet film thickness, without the handle directly holding the scraping.

$ 138.00

Made of 303 stainless steel, it features outstanding wear and corrosion resistance, with a wet film thickness of 34.3 microns and a coating width of 300 mm, making it suitable for high-viscosity experimental environments.

$ 167.00

4-Sided wet-film Spreader design, Spreader width 60mm, Film thickness range 25-100μm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, precise control of wet-film or dry-film thickness, improve coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 175.00

Made of stainless steel wear-resistant material, the application width is not less than 100 mm, providing a variety of thickness options from 25 to 2000 microns, suitable for uniform speed Spreader wet-film operation.

$ 115.00

303 stainless steel material, wear resistance and corrosion resistance; wet film thickness 25.1 microns, forming design without broken wire, easy to clean and not easy to block, application width 300mm.

$ 160.00

Made of stainless steel wear-resistant material, the application width is not less than 100 mm, providing a variety of thickness options from 25 to 2000 microns, suitable for uniform speed Spreader wet-film operation.

$ 115.00

303 stainless steel material wear and corrosion resistance, wet film thickness 25.1 μ m, wire-wound structure to ensure uniform film, suitable for a variety of liquid materials.

$ 160.00

Wet film thickness 20μm, application width 60mm, wear-resistant stainless steel material formed pRoduction process, suitable for precision Spreader applications.

$ 120.00

Articles

The Application of Contact Angle Measurement Instruments in the Study of the Relationship Between Ink Printing Wettability and Substrate Surface Tension
This article introduces how a contact angle measuring instrument is used to study the relationship between wettability and substrate surface tension in ink printing. It first explains the principle, assessing the degree of wettability through the size of the contact angle, where an angle less than 90 degrees indicates good wettability.
The friction color fastness tester measures the amount of color transfer under dry and wet abrasion conditions for ink.
This article introduces a method for testing the amount of ink color transfer using a friction colorfastness tester, simulating both dry and wet rubbing conditions. Dry rubbing involves rubbing the ink surface with a dry white cotton cloth, while wet rubbing uses a white cotton cloth moistened with water.
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.
Constant temperature and humidity aging chamber for testing plastic yellowing according to GB/T 16422.3.
This article introduces the method of testing plastic yellowing using a constant temperature and humidity aging chamber in accordance with the GB/T 16422.3 standard. Yellowing is an indication of chemical degradation in plastics caused by heat, oxygen, and humidity.
Application of Xenon Lamp Aging Test Chamber in Automotive Coatings ASTM G155
Xenon lamp aging test chambers simulate environmental conditions such as solar radiation, temperature, and humidity to evaluate the weather resistance of automotive coatings under the ASTM G155 standard.
Selection of abrasion testing machine is based on the wear form, choosing between linear or rotational types.
When selecting a wear testing machine, the first step is to determine based on the primary wear forms the material actually encounters.
Application of Wet Film Wheel Gauge in Continuous Measurement of Wet Film Thickness for Large-Area Coatings
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Operating specifications for on-site measurement of coating wet film thickness using wet film combs
This article introduces the operational standards for on-site measurement of coating wet film thickness using a wet film comb gauge. First, it explains the measurement principle of the wet film comb gauge, which involves estimating the thickness by observing the extent to which the teeth of the gauge are coated with the paint.
Laboratory dispersers achieve efficient dispersion of paint pigments.
This article introduces how laboratory dispersers efficiently disperse paint pigments. They break up pigment agglomerates through mechanical actions such as shear force, involving three stages: wetting, dispersing, and stabilizing.
Friction and wear testing machine evaluates the wear resistance of self-lubricating polymer materials.
This article introduces how to use a friction and wear testing machine to evaluate the wear resistance of self-lubricating polymer materials. It explains the working principles of the testing machine, including the basic formulas for measuring the friction coefficient and wear rate.
Constant Temperature and Humidity Aging Chamber for Testing Hygrothermal Aging Performance of Composite Materials
This article introduces how to use a constant temperature and humidity aging chamber to test the hygrothermal aging performance of composite materials. Hygrothermal aging refers to the gradual decline in material performance under the combined effects of temperature and humidity.
Constant Temperature and Humidity Chamber for Testing Packaging Moisture and Heat Resistance
This article introduces the method of using a constant temperature and humidity test chamber to test the resistance of packaging to heat and humidity. The test chamber simulates hot and humid environments by controlling temperature and humidity, thereby evaluating the performance changes of packaging materials.
UV Aging Test Machine Evaluates Outdoor Lifespan of Rubber
This article introduces how ultraviolet aging test chambers assess the service life of rubber in outdoor environments. Rubber exposed outdoors is affected by factors such as sunlight, temperature, and humidity, leading to a gradual decline in its performance.
Xenon lamp aging test chamber for testing film weather resistance.
This article introduces how a xenon lamp weathering test chamber tests the weatherability of films. It uses a xenon lamp to simulate sunlight and controls conditions such as temperature and humidity to accelerate the aging process of the film, thereby evaluating its performance changes in outdoor environments.
Selection of Wear Testing Machine: Types of Abrasion Wheels and Load Setting Methods
The test results of the wear testing machine primarily depend on the type of grinding wheel and the load setting. Grinding wheels include rubber wheels, abrasive wheels, wire wheels, and fiber wheels, among others. The selection should be matched based on the material characteristics and the actual wear scenario.