Chemical Preparator

Chemical preparators control conditions such as temperature, pressure, and stirring to facilitate chemical reactions between raw materials within a container, resulting in the formation of new substances. They are used for small-scale synthesis of samples or intermediates in laboratories, commonly employed in the trial production of materials such as dyes and resins.
Selection
Match equipment material corrosion resistance according to the reaction type, consider the compatibility of reaction volume with experimental requirements, verify whether temperature control accuracy and stirring efficiency meet process conditions, and ensure that safety protection devices comply with operational standards.

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Instruments

Using film lamination technology, with excellent solvent and chemical resistance, paper Film thickness 0.29mm and no fluorescent whitening agent to ensure Spreader uniformity and test accuracy.

$ 391.00

Using film lamination technology, with excellent solvent and chemical resistance, paper Film thickness 0.29mm and no fluorescent whitening agent to ensure accurate and reliable test results.

$ 635.00

Using film lamination process, with solvent resistance and chemical resistance, paper Film thickness 0.29mm, Laminating to ensure uniformity of Spreader, with annotation section for easy recording of test information.

$ 244.00

Using film lamination technology, with 0.29mm paper Film thickness and surface Laminating, providing uniform film Spreader and solvent chemical resistance, easy hiding power, Opacity test.

$ 618.00

Using film lamination technology, it has excellent solvent and chemical resistance, ensuring uniform film Spreader, paper Film thickness 0.29mm, surface Laminating enhanced durability, suitable for a variety of test environments.

$ 443.00

Using film lamination treatment, with excellent solvent and chemical resistance, paper Film thickness 0.29mm and surface Laminating to ensure Spreader uniformity and test accuracy.

$ 635.00

Using film lamination technology, with excellent solvent and chemical resistance, paper Film thickness 0.29mm and no fluorescent whitening agent, ensure Spreader uniformity and with annotation section for easy recording.

$ 509.00

Using high frequency principle, measurement range 0-90%, resolution 0.1/0, Response Time 1 second, Sensor and host split design, Portable structure is suitable for on-site rapid detection.

$ 290.00

Ruby Probe wear-resistant, measurement range 0~ 5000μm, error +/- 2~ 3%, built-in LED light, IP65 Protection Rating, chemical resistant material, suitable for chemical cleaning.

$ 1217.00

The Coulomb Titrimetric method does not require a standard titration solution, the third-gear electrolysis current can be selected from 10mA, 20mA, 40mA, and supports Data storage and USB communication. Measurement range 0.0~ 100.0mg/L can be extended to 1000mg/L.

$ 1593.00

Measurement range +/- 180 °, Precision +/- 0.05 ° with Sodium Illuminant and 4x magnifying glass for a variety of testtube sizes.

$ 356.00

Using high frequency principle, Measurement range 0-60%, accuracy +/- 0.5%, Response Time 1 second, probe Sensor can penetrate deep into the material, support 20 kinds of material code selection.

$ 233.00

Pumping speed 1.2m ³/h, Ultimate vacuum degree ≤ 2mbar, sandwich structure PTFE diaphragm and PTFE pipe fittings, compact and continuous operation.

$ 687.00

Using high frequency principle, Measurement range 0-99.9%, resolution 0.1/0, Response Time 1 second, portable design can be deeply measured inside the material, backlit LCD display is clear and low power consumption.

$ 233.00

Optical inspection with reflection dual paths, support for 360 degree swirl/spin table and 6 'cursor accuracy, high contrast ratio crystal structure observation without sample staining, infinity Optical inspection system and four hole objective converter.

$ 4024.00

Articles

Application of Gravure Printing Proofer in Water-based Ink Proofing and Pinhole Defect Evaluation
This article introduces how the gravure printability tester is used for water-based ink proofing and pinhole defect evaluation. Water-based inks are environmentally friendly but prone to tiny pinhole defects. The instrument enables standardized sample preparation and reduces human interference by controlling parameters such as cell depth and doctor blade angle.
Use of Fluorescence Spectrophotometer in Measuring Excitation and Emission Spectra of Anti-Counterfeiting Fluorescent Inks
This article introduces the application of fluorescence spectrophotometry in the spectral measurement of anti-counterfeiting fluorescent inks, including instrument calibration, sample preparation, and methods for measuring excitation and emission spectra.
Application of Flexographic Proofing Press in Evaluating Color Reproducibility of Flexographic Inks
This article primarily discusses the use of a flexographic proofer to evaluate the color reproducibility of flexographic inks. It introduces the role of the proofer in simulating production conditions and explains how to prepare samples by setting parameters such as pressure, speed, and anilox roll specifications.
Laboratory rod coater for submicron wet film preparation of photoresist.
This article introduces the process of using a laboratory bar coater to prepare submicron wet films of photoresist.
Application of Perovskite Coater in the Preparation of Intermediate Layers in Tandem Solar Cells
This article introduces the application of perovskite coating machines in the preparation of the intermediate layer of tandem solar cells.
Using a spray coater to achieve the preparation of functionally graded films.
This paper introduces a method for preparing functionally gradient films using a spray coating machine.
Roll-to-Roll Preparation of Perovskite Coaters for Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells
This article introduces the roll-to-roll fabrication method of flexible perovskite solar cells.
Application of Automatic Coating Machines in the Preparation of Ceramic Coatings for Lithium-Ion Battery Separators
This article discusses the application of automatic film coating machines in the preparation of ceramic coatings for lithium battery separators. Traditional manual coating methods often result in uneven coatings, which can adversely affect battery performance.
Standard ink film preparation with a blade coater before tack testing of offset printing inks.
This article introduces the method of preparing a standard ink film using a blade coater before testing the tackiness of offset printing inks. It explains the principle of controlling ink film thickness by adjusting the blade gap and details the operational steps from securing the substrate and applying the ink to completing the coating process.
Application of Laboratory Coating Machines in the Coating of Optical-Grade PET Anti-Reflection Coatings
This article discusses the application of laboratory coating machines in the preparation of anti-reflective coatings on optical-grade PET substrates. By controlling parameters such as coating speed and gap, the coating machine enables precise adjustment of coating thickness, thereby enhancing light transmittance and reducing reflection.
The wire bar coater with heating and vacuum adsorption is used for the preparation of perovskite solar cell layers.
This article introduces a new technique for preparing the light-absorbing layer of perovskite solar cells: a wire-bar coater with heating and vacuum adsorption capabilities.
Application of Automatic Coating Machines in the Preparation of Ceramic Coatings for Lithium Battery Separators
This article introduces the application of automatic coating machines in the preparation of ceramic coatings for lithium battery separators. Traditional
Salt spray test chamber for testing the corrosion resistance of plastic coatings.
The salt spray test chamber accelerates the testing of the corrosion resistance of plastic surface coatings by simulating a salt spray environment containing chloride ions. The test is conducted in accordance with international standards such as ASTM B117 or ISO 9227, and the process includes sample preparation, salt spray exposure, and result evaluation.
Differential Scanning Calorimetry for Measuring the Melting Temperature of Thin Films
Differential scanning calorimetry analyzes thermal transitions in materials by measuring the heat flow difference between the sample and a reference. When determining the melting temperature of thin films, the sample must be uniformly prepared, with a mass between 3 and 10 milligrams. Testing is typically conducted at heating rates ranging from 5 to 20°C/min under a nitrogen protective atmosphere.
Heating and blade coating of gel electrolyte films for zinc-ion batteries.
This article introduces the heating doctor-blade coating method for preparing gel electrolyte films in zinc-ion batteries. The method involves spreading a slurry onto a substrate using a doctor blade, followed by heating to evaporate the solvent and form a film.