Automatic putty scraping machine.

The automatic putty scraping machine uses a motor to drive the scraper to move at a constant speed, evenly applying putty on the substrate surface. It is used in laboratories to simulate manual scraping processes, testing the leveling, hiding power, and other properties of coatings. It is suitable for quality control in the coatings and inks industry.

Instruments

Adopting stepless speed regulation technology, the friction speed range is 0~ 135cpm, the test Travel 155mm, the number of times can be set and automatically counted to evaluate the sanding performance of undercoated putty.

$ 954.00

The motor-driven edge rises at a rate of 3mm/min to generate and control crazing expansion, which can detect the crazing ability of putty against substrates, with a maximum lift of 20mm, suitable for standard frame 200 × 150mm test plates.

$ 662.00

The equipment adopts scraping method, coating speed 1~ 10m/min, thickness range 0.005-3mm, equipped with automatic deviation correction and tension control to ensure uniform and stable Spreader.

$ 24279.00

Measurement accuracy 0.02mm, can control the slow expansion of crazing, test putty layer anti-substrate crazing ability.

$ 599.00

The scraping speed is adjustable from 10-100mm/s, and the drawdown blade load 1.75-6 kg is adjustable. It is used with High Accuracy GrindoMeter to avoid personnel operation errors and improve test conformity.

$ 1364.00

Friction speed 0~ 135cpm, Test Travel 155mm, round-trip count 0~ 9999, suitable for accurate determination of sanding performance of undercoat and putty.

$ 1171.00

Adopt scraping method, coating speed 1-10m/min adjustable, Spreader thickness range 0.005-3mm, equipped with drying tunnel temperature RT + -200 ℃ and automatic deviation correction device to ensure uniform and stable Spreader.

$ 21051.00

The drying process of paint film and putty film can be accurately measured by using circular track needle design, equipped with four different radius needle (R0.25/0.5/1.0/1 mm), and the track period is 24h/r.

$ 223.00

The equipment can detect the crazing or peeling of the putty film after bending, equipped with R25 and R50 support film specifications, shaft Rod size is 50mm and 100mm in diaMeter, suitable for 0.2-0. 3mm thick tinplate plate.

$ 196.00

Adopt scraping method, coating speed 1-10m/min adjustable, Spreader thickness range 0.005-3mm, drying tunnel temperature up to 200 ℃, equipped with adjustable drawdown blade device and thickness adjustment dial Meter to achieve precise control.

$ 24279.00

Adopt 37 +/- 2cpm friction speed, 300mm sanding Travel, 1000g standard load, automatic counting to set value stop, Repeatability is excellent.

$ 506.00

Adopt scraping and dipping process, effective application width 300mm, Temperature control accuracy +/- 3 ℃, mechanical speed 0.1-1 m/min adjustable, equipped with magnetic particle brake and tension controller to achieve automatic tension control, suitable for a variety of Coatings.

$ 10562.00

Using 2268 +/- 7g standard brush parts, sanding speed 50cpm, automatic counting function to ensure test Repeatability, linear reciprocating motion simulates actual sanding conditions.

$ 538.00

Easy to use magnetic suction Cup loading and unloading, sanding times 0~ 9999 two-way count, friction load 570 +/- 20g, additional weight adjustment load, suitable for undercoating and putty anti-sanding performance test.

$ 641.00

The bending diaMeter of putty film cracking peeling is tested by bending test plate, and the shaft Rod size is 50mm and 100mm. It is suitable for 0.2-0 mm thick tinplate substrate, and the operation is simple and reliable.

$ 228.00

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