Non-Stick Tire Drying Tester

The non-stick tire drying tester simulates tire contact to measure the drying time of road marking paints. The instrument presses a standard rubber test piece against the wet film surface with a fixed pressure and observes whether adhesion occurs. It is used for quality control in road marking construction to ensure that the paint reaches a traffic-ready state within the specified time.
Selection
When selecting, focus on the ballast weight and test specimen specifications to ensure they comply with national standards. Check the time control accuracy and operational convenience. Consider environmental adaptability and data repeatability. Confirm the instrument material's wear resistance. Verify the manufacturer's calibration services and the stability of accessory supply.

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The instrument uses 241 +/- 6mm tire uniform rolling detection, wet film thickness 200um +/- 20um, every 30 seconds, repeability test, accurate determination of non-stick tire drying time, suitable for marking Coating quality control.

$ 231.00

The tire size of the instrument is Φ 241 +/- 6mm, weight 15.8 +/- 0.2kg, dedicated to marking Coating drying time test, easy to operate, accurate and reliable results.

$ 196.00

Using nylon mesh and weight combination test, equipped with 200g to 1000g multi-specification weight, can accurately detect the surface imprint condition after coating drying, in line with international standards.

$ 154.00

6-Channel design supports multi-directional temperature monitoring, can work for 60 minutes in a 500 ° C environment, using nano-aerospace environmentally friendly heat insulation materials, K-type Thermocouple ensures +/- 0.3 ° C High Accuracy measurement, effectively solving color difference and curing problems.

$ 1451.00

Suitable for non-aqueous titration ElectRode supplementary reference filling, specification 250ml, provides stable reference potential, supports a variety of ion composite ElectRode applications, to ensure Measurement accuracy.

$ 99.00

Using 200g weight and 1cm ² bottom area design, in line with GB/T 1728 standard, through the filter paper test method to accurately determine the film surface drying and practical drying time, easy to operate, reliable results.

$ 114.00

Using 200 +/- 0.2 g weight and 1 square centiMeter bottom area design, the drying process of the paint film was accurately determined by the cotton ball method to distinguish between surface drying and actual stages in drying.

$ 115.00

D/8 standard non-contact test, measurement distance 3.0mm, the fastest 0.2 seconds to complete the measurement, support a variety of Color Space and Illuminant, suitable for automatic pRoduction line accurate Color quality control.

$ 8109.00

The circular track is used to automatically record the film drying process continuously, equipped with 4 kinds of specifications to choose from, the track diaMeter is 100mm, and the measurement error is +/- 0.5%, which can intuitively analyze the stages in drying state.

$ 206.00

The instrument is designed with a heavy hammer structure, with a weight mass of 6600g +/- 33g, which is suitable for the bending performance test of reflective film. It is simple to operate and safe and reliable to measure, and meets the requirements of national standards.

$ 522.00

Double station design can process two samples at the same time, Vacuum Level up to -0.098MPa, drying time only 4-6 minutes, suitable for rapid drying of wet paper samples with a diaMeter of no more than 200mm.

$ 4914.00

Using 45/0 ring lighting and concave grating spectroscopy technology, the measurement diaMeter is Φ 20mm, the non-contact measurement distance is 7.5mm, and the chromatic value Repeatability is within 0.03. Color difference formula and chroma index analysis are supported.

$ 8109.00

Using arc surface drying plate design, the maximum temperature can reach 180 ℃, Heating power 2500W, the steam is quickly discharged during the drying process, easy to operate and maintenance-free.

$ 1348.00

Infrared heat source for fast drying, Power 550W, metal material to ensure durability, built-in heating element to pRoduce uniform heat cycle, effective evaporation of water, suitable for drying various materials.

$ 159.00

Using infrared radiation heating, fine grinding mirror drying surface, heating power 2.0KW, maximum temperature 180 ℃, drying size 600mm × 350mm, to ensure uniform drying and smooth surface.

$ 2462.00

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