I-shaped scraper wire Rod

The I-shaped scraper bar consists of a metal rod and a scraper, which forms a uniform wet film on the substrate through scraping. It is used for coating thickness testing and quality control of paints and inks, as well as evaluating coating performance in laboratories and production lines.
Selection
When selecting, consider the wire rod specification corresponding to the wet film thickness, the material should be corrosion-resistant, and the size should match the substrate width. Determine the wire diameter range according to the testing standards, and select the appropriate model based on the sample viscosity and coating speed.

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Using CR12 molybdenum vanadium material to ensure durability, providing 75-600μm multi-film thickness range, double-sided design can complete different thickness Spreader at one time, effective application width 80mm to meet the requirements of standard samples.

$ 293.00

Made of hard stainless steel, it is not subject to acid and alkali erosion; the multi-faceted I-shaped design can be scraped with 4 different thicknesses of wet-film, including 100/150/250/300μm, and the operation is simple. Just change the angle.

$ 199.00

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

Wire-wound design, film thickness 120 microns, total length 37.5cm, effective application width 25.5cm, stainless steel material to ensure durability and uniform Spreader.

$ 173.00

With bar and Drawdown blade two Spreader mode, using clamshell Drawdown blade head and new bar Installation method, easy to clean. Spreader speed and length can be freely adjusted, film thickness control accuracy is high, suitable for Glass, cardboard and other substrates.

$ 2978.00

Wire-wound design can be prepared 38.9μm wet-film, stainless steel material to ensure durability, suitable for a variety of liquid materials Spreader, application width up to 300mm.

$ 167.00

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

Wet film thickness 22.9 microns, diaMeter 9.52 mm, the forming Rod uses an extrusion process to process continuous grooves, with no wire breakage and easy cleaning; the wire-wound Rod is based on the traditional principle, and there are differences in coating amount.

$ 167.00

Using extrusion process and chrome plating surface, the minimum wet film thickness is 1.5μm, the bottom of the groove is wider and the Coating Weight is larger, which avoids the problem of loose wire and broken wire, and is easy to clean without blockage.

$ 477.00

Glass material ensures that the film is flat, used with wire Rod or Film Applicator, the specification size is 110 * 180mm, and the operation is simple and efficient.

$ 106.00

Made of hard stainless steel, resistant to acid and alkali erosion; multi-faceted I-shaped design can provide 30/60/90/120μm four film thicknesses; application width 160mm, simple operation only need to change the angle to obtain different thicknesses.

$ 283.00

K-shaped cogging design, large tooth spacing, suitable for high viscosity Coating, wet film thickness 250μm, leveling well, the bottom of the cogging is wider, suitable for applications with large glue viscosity.

$ 120.00

K-shaped cogging structure, large tooth spacing, suitable for high viscosity Coating, wet film thickness 100 μ m, excellent leveling, 304 stainless steel material is durable.

$ 157.00

K-shaped cogging structure design, large tooth spacing, suitable for high viscosity Coating, wet film thickness 200μm, excellent leveling performance, suitable for glue and other viscous materials Spreader.

$ 120.00

K-shaped cogging bottom design, large tooth spacing, suitable for high viscosity Coating, wet film thickness 300μm, leveling well, suitable for large glue viscosity application scenarios.

$ 120.00

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