Film Wear Testing Machine

The film wear testing machine simulates actual wear by reciprocating the friction head on the film surface to evaluate the material's wear resistance. It is used to assess the scratch resistance and wear life of coatings, plastics, and other films, ensuring the surface integrity of products during use.
Selection
When selecting a film wear testing machine, it is necessary to consider the compatibility with testing standards, coverage of load range for application requirements, compatibility with sample sizes, alignment of motion methods with actual working conditions, data acquisition accuracy meeting recording requirements, and equipment material ensuring testing stability.

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With four film Film thickness, Spreader width 160mm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can precisely control wet-film or dry-film thickness, ensure coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 217.00

With four film film thickness optional, Spreader width 160mm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can precisely control wet-film or dry-film thickness, ensure coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 217.00

With four film Film thickness, Spreader width 160mm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can precisely control wet-film or dry-film thickness, ensure coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 217.00

With four film Film thickness, Spreader width 160mm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can precisely control wet-film or dry-film thickness, ensure coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 217.00

With four films Film thickness 100/150/200/250μm, Spreader width 160mm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can accurately control wet-film or dry-film thickness, to ensure coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 217.00

With four film Film thickness, Spreader width 160mm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can precisely control wet-film or dry-film thickness, ensure coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 217.00

With four films Film thickness 50/100/150/200μm, Spreader width 160mm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can accurately control wet-film or dry-film thickness, to ensure coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 217.00

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

With four films Film thickness 250, 500, 700, 1000 μ m, effective Spreader width 160mm, wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, can accurately control wet-film or dry-film thickness, to ensure coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 217.00

Made of wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloy steel, with four film film thicknesses of 100-400μm and 160mm Spreader width, it can precisely control the wet-film or dry-film thickness to ensure coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 217.00

Made of wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant alloy steel, the film width is 80mm, and four film thickness options of 250/500/700/1000μm are provided, which can precisely control the wet-film or dry-film thickness to ensure coating conformity and Repeatability.

$ 190.00

Using stainless steel wear-resistant material, the application width is not less than 100mm, providing a variety of film thickness specifications from 25μm to 2000μm, suitable for hiding power measurement and sample preparation.

$ 115.00

Made of stainless steel wear-resistant material, the application width is not less than 100mm, providing a variety of film thickness options from 25μm to 2000μm, suitable for hiding power measurement and sample preparation.

$ 115.00

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

Using stainless steel wear-resistant material, the application width is not less than 100mm, providing a variety of film thickness options from 25μm to 2000μm, suitable for hiding power measurement and sample preparation.

$ 115.00

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