Vacuum Film Scraper Adsorption Machine

The vacuum film applicator uses vacuum negative pressure to adhere the substrate onto the platform, while the blade moves at a uniform speed to evenly spread the coating. It is used in laboratories to prepare uniform-thickness coating film samples, suitable for testing the film-forming properties of inks and coatings on substrates such as paper and plastic.
Selection
Select the platform specifications based on the common substrate sizes; choose the blade gap according to the sample viscosity; ensure the vacuum pump's suction speed matches the substrate adsorption requirements; configure the temperature control function according to the material curing requirements; prioritize modular design for easier future functional expansion.

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Using removable scraper and vacuum adsorption system, Spreader accuracy +/- 0.003mm, Spreader rate 5~ 180mm/s, heating temperature up to 180 ℃, improve film Stability and uniformity.

$ 7496.00

Removable scraper design, Spreader Film thickness range of 0~ 10mm, accuracy of +/- 0.003mm, equipped with vacuum adsorption system to ensure that the substrate is flat and fixed, to achieve a stable and uniform Spreader effect.

$ 3220.00

Adopt imported accessories to ensure Stability, Spreader speed 5-200mm/s adjustable, vacuum adsorption fixed substrate, scraper Spreader accuracy of +/- 10μm, support heating temperature to 180 ℃ to improve film mass.

$ 3365.00

With four-in-one function, Spreader accuracy of +/- 0.003mm, Film thickness range of 0~ 10mm, speed of 5~ 180mm/s, using vacuum adsorption and heating system to ensure uniform and stable Spreader.

$ 7496.00

Spreader accuracy of +/- 0.003mm, Spreader speed of 5~ 180mm/s, removable scraper design, easy to clean and replace, vacuum adsorption and heating function to improve film repRoducibility and uniformity.

$ 4592.00

Imported wire Rod to achieve 1 μ m High Accuracy Spreader, scraper Spreader Film thickness range of 0~ 5000 μ m, support 5~ 200mm/s stepless speed control and vacuum adsorption fixation, effectively improve film conformity and operation convenience.

$ 3494.00

Spreader accuracy of +/- 0.003mm, Film thickness range of 0~ 10mm, equipped with automatic feeding system and vacuum adsorption, to achieve stable Spreader and efficient operation.

$ 8949.00

The principle of vacuum adsorption is used to ensure that the substrate is flat, the high-quality aluminum alloy material is matched with 176 vacuum holes, the hole spacing is 18mm, and the oil-free Vacuumpump power is 150W to achieve efficient and environmentally friendly Moulding operation.

$ 743.00

Imported High Accuracy Mayer Rods, Spreader accuracy of +/- 0.003mm, speed range of 2~ 180mm/s, with heating and vacuum adsorption functions, support a variety of Spreader methods, improve film conformity and repRoducibility.

$ 5560.00

Film thickness range 1~ 571.5 μ m, accuracy +/- 0.001mm, Spreader speed 5~ 200mm/s adjustable, vacuum adsorption fixed substrate, touch screen control, High Accuracy and conformity.

$ 3946.00

Spreader rate 5~ 180mm/s adjustable, Spreader accuracy +/- 1μm, equipped with vacuum adsorption and heating function to 200 ℃, support automatic feeding system, improve film repRoducibility and operation convenience.

$ 7335.00

Spreader speed 5~ 180mm/s stepless speed, Spreader Film thickness range of 1.5μm~ 171.5μm optional, equipped with vacuum adsorption system and precision regulator, support a variety of accessories to expand the customization function.

$ 3785.00

The activated aluminum oxide ball is used as the adsorption medium, which can adsorption water vapor and chemical corrosion harmful gases, and the oil blocking rate is more than 99%.

$ 146.00

Spreader rate 5~ 180mm/s adjustable, heating temperature up to 200 ℃, equipped with vacuum adsorption system to ensure Spreader flat, reciprocating lame plating to achieve uniform film, improve experimental repRoducibility.

$ 7819.00

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

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