Small Release Film Coating Machine

A small-scale release film Coater transfers the coating evenly onto the substrate surface via rollers and cures the coating through heating or air drying. It is used in laboratories to prepare release film samples for release force testing of materials such as tapes and labels.

Instruments

Adopting a stepper motor automatic positioning and electromagnetic release system, the swing period is 1.4 seconds, and the steel ball diaMeter is 5 mm, providing visual and acoustic test end signals.

$ 1058.00

The thickness range of Spreader is 0.01mm~ 2mm, the minimum gluing thickness is 0.01mm, the coating surface density ≤ +/- 1.5%, the dial Meter is used to fine-tune the gap and the Teflon baffle to adjust the width, and it supports forward and reverse continuously variable speed and automatic winding.

$ 4269.00

Spreader speed 5~ 200mm/s adjustable, Spreader thickness range 0.001~ 10mm, equipped with Vacuum chuck and Touchscreen control to ensure coating conformity and ease of operation.

$ 5721.00

The formed design ensures uniform film, the wet film thickness is precisely controlled to 2μm, the application width is 60mm to meet the small area requirements, and the 304 stainless steel material ensures durability and cleaning convenience.

$ 120.00

Using Blade Coating method, Spreader accuracy of +/- 10μm, Spreader thickness range of 0~ 5000μm, support stepless speed control and Touchscreen operation, effectively improve film conformity and experimental efficiency.

$ 1606.00

The 4-sided design can be prepared with four film thicknesses, application width 80mm, stainless steel material, suitable for water-based, acidic and alkaline pRoducts, high film accuracy and small size.

$ 146.00

Formed design, wet film thickness 30 microns, application width 60 mm, 304 stainless steel material, accuracy of 0.5 microns, suitable for small width Spreader needs.

$ 120.00

Adopt imported accessories to ensure Stability, Blade Coating accuracy up to +/- 0.003mm, coating speed 5~ 200mm/s adjustable, effective coating area 400 * 400mm, improve film repRoducibility by controlling speed and pressure.

$ 2655.00

Wet film thickness 12 microns, application width 60 mm, the use of formed pRoduction process and 304 stainless steel material, suitable for small area experimental needs, to avoid unnecessary cost waste.

$ 120.00

Using the formed pRoduction process, Coating Weight is about twice that of the wire-wound coating Rod, wet film thickness is 13μm, film accuracy reaches 0.5 μm, and the material is 304 stainless steel.

$ 120.00

Spreader accuracy of +/- 0.003mm, thickness range of 0~ 10mm, coating speed 5~ 180mm/s, using stepless speed and Vacuum chuck design to ensure film repRoducibility and uniformity.

$ 3139.00

Using Blade Coating method, Spreader accuracy up to +/- 0.003mm, Spreader thickness range 0~ 10mm adjustable, stepless variable speed control coating speed 5~ 200mm/s, through stable pressure to ensure film uniformity and repRoducibility.

$ 2333.00

Spreader accuracy of +/- 0.001mm, coating speed 2~ 180mm/s stepless speed, removable drawdown blade easy to clean, heating Temperature Uniformity +/- 3 ℃, to ensure that the Spreader process is stable and efficient.

$ 5237.00

Coating speed 5~ 200mm/s adjustable, meyer Rod coating accuracy of +/- 0.001mm, equipped with Vacuum chuck and Platen Heating function to ensure film repRoducibility and ease of operation.

$ 6528.00

Formed design Coating Weight is about twice the wide-wound drawdown bar, wet film thickness 13μm, film accuracy of 0.5 micron, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability.

$ 157.00

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