Automatic coating machine for paints

The automatic coating machine uses a motor to drive a blade or roller, evenly spreading the coating on the surface of the substrate. It is used in laboratories to simulate manual coating processes, controlling coating thickness and uniformity. It is suitable for testing coating performance and quality control on materials such as paper and films.
Selection
When selecting, consider the substrate size matching the coating width, ensure the coating thickness range covers experimental needs, and observe the precision of coating speed adjustment. Pay attention to the corrosion resistance of the blade material and the convenience of equipment cleaning. Confirm whether the temperature control function meets the curing requirements of special coatings.

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A wet film with a film thickness of 50~ 675 μ m was prepared by using a coating scraper, and the sag property was observed when placed vertically. The maximum thickness without sag was expressed, which was suitable for Paints testing.

$ 411.00

Simplified operation without weight, supports KU and gram number dual unit measurement, accuracy up to +/- 1.5% F.S., built-in overload protection automatic shutdown, Interface is equipped for easy output of results.

$ 590.00

Mechatronics design integrated measurement display circuit, manual operation with 20mm/50mm kit, range of 10KN accuracy ≤ +/- 1% F. S, with linear correction and automatic clearing function for a variety of coating platings strength test.

$ 833.00

Repeatability of +/- 1.5% F.S. with result lock function and automatic overload protection.

$ 619.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current dual principle, it can simultaneously measure paints and zinc layer thickness. Measurement range is 0-1500 μm, accuracy is +/- 1%, suitable for composite coating system inspection.

$ 1387.00

Adjustable application width, with automatic Spreader function, easy to operate, Repeatability is good, suitable for a variety of samples of laboratory prepative.

$ 4914.00

Film thickness range 650~ 875 μ m, Graduation 25 μ m, stainless steel material, Dimension 120 * 22 * 20mm, suitable for the determination of relative sag of Paints.

$ 154.00

Made of stainless steel, the range is 10~ 100μm, Division 10μm, Dimension 65 * 36 * 1.5mm, suitable for Paints, varnish and other Coating Coating thickness measurement.

$ 119.00

Using split design, equipped with F and N Probe, Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, error +/- 3%, support automatic identification of matrix material and RS-232C interface communication, stable and reliable operation.

$ 401.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current principle, Measurement range 0~ 500μm, resolution 10μm, wear-resistant hard metal probe and Automatic calibration memory function, support USB data communication and automatic shutdown.

$ 240.00

Scratch coating film thickness range of 50~ 275μm, groove difference of 25μm, stainless steel material, compact size of 120 * 22 * 20mm, suitable for the determination of Paints and other pRoducts.

$ 154.00

With bar and drawdown blade two coating methods, Spreader thickness range 0~ 10mm, coating speed 5~ 200mm/s, support stepless speed and automatic feeding customization function.

$ 9755.00

Adopting convex grinding and concave grinding relative rotation structure, the grinding gap can be adjusted by 0.01-1 mm, and the processing of 100 micron materials can reach 25 microns or less after 5 grinding times. Rotation speed 180rpm ensures grinding uniformity.

$ 557.00

Adjustable Blade Coating device to achieve 0.005-3mm thickness control, equipped with 200 ℃ heating roller and 1 Meter drying tunnel, support 1-10m/min continuous coating speed, with automatic correction function to ensure material alignment.

$ 19438.00

Adopt adjustable Blade Coating, high film thickness control accuracy, application length and speed can be adjusted freely, equipped with heat-resistant and scratch-resistant tempered Glass countertop, easy to clean and easy to operate.

$ 6205.00

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