Tinplate for coating testing.

Tinplate test panels use tin-plated cold-rolled steel sheets as the substrate. After applying the coating to be tested, properties such as adhesion and corrosion resistance are observed. This substrate has a smooth surface and conductivity, making it suitable for laboratory simulations of coating evaluations on metal packaging materials. It is commonly used in quality verification processes for can coatings and industrial protective coatings.
Selection
When selecting, consider the tin plating amount as it affects coating adhesion, substrate thickness relates to test stability, and the surface oil film must match the polarity of the coating. Prioritize smooth surfaces without scratches, determine the crystalline morphology of the tin layer based on the type of coating, and control the thickness of the substrate's passivation film according to corrosion testing requirements.

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Instruments

Film thickness 0.3mm fillet Perforating design, suitable for coating adhesion, hardness, Impact and other performance testing, to ensure that the film preparatory smooth and stable.

$ 81.00

Size 70x130mm Film thickness 0.3mm, rounded corners Perforating design is convenient for coating performance testing, suitable for adhesion, hardness, Impact and other film testing scenarios.

$ 81.00

Size 100x150mm, Film thickness 0.3mm, rounded corners Perforating design for easy fixing and operation, suitable for a variety of industrial coatings performance testing, to ensure the accuracy of film testing and repeability.

$ 83.00

Film thickness 0.3mm fillet Perforating design, easy to paint adhesion, hardness, Impact and other performance tests, about 70 pieces per kilogram to meet the needs of batch experiments.

$ 81.00

Double-sided uniform tin plating, surface mass I, Hardness T52, standard thickness 0.28mm, provide crimping listening plate, rounded corners with or without holes and other specifications, single batch pRoduction of 10w sheets.

$ 138.00

Using double-sided uniform tin plating process, the surface mass reaches class I, Hardness T52, standard thickness 0.28mm, to ensure accurate and reliable film test results.

$ 114.00

Equipment provides bar and adjustable drawdown blade two coating methods, Spreader thickness range 0~ 10mm, coating speed 5~ 180mm/s, support custom Coating size 500 * 1000mm, suitable for a variety of substrates.

$ 8142.00

Spreader accuracy of +/- 0.05mm, Spreader thickness range of 0~ 10mm, coating speed 5~ 180mm/s, using high flat Glass table, support bar and drawdown blade two coating methods, can be customized automatic feeding and other functions.

$ 5721.00

Spreader 13 micron wet film thickness, application width up to 300mm, 304 stainless steel for durability and precise coating control.

$ 178.00

Wet film thickness 150 microns, application width 60mm, 304 stainless steel material formed pRoduction process, suitable for coating performance testing.

$ 120.00

The formed pRoduction process ensures uniform coating, wet film thickness 8μm, application width 250mm, 304 stainless steel material is durable and easy to clean.

$ 157.00

Equipped with three standard thickness templates (1 +/- 0.05, 0.7 +/- 0.035, 0.5 +/- 0.03), the membrane frame is fixed by spring compression column, which can be prepared for performance testing.

$ 199.00

Equipped with R25 and R50 two kinds of support film specifications, support 0.2-0 mm tinplate test plate substrate, through the rolling shaft uniform bending deformation, easy to observe the physical changes of the film.

$ 173.00

Spreader width 100mm, wet film thickness 80μm, high-quality wear-resistant corrosion-resistant alloy steel material, support manual or automatic film, can be prepared uniform film coating for performance testing.

$ 143.00

The equipment evaluates the performance by recording the number of wipes required for coating damage, the Wipe Test Frequency is 20~ 60cpm, the friction load is 1000 +/- 10g, and the standard test method is supported.

$ 1300.00

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