Hegman Gauge Bar

The fineness gauge measures the particle fineness in coatings and inks by drawing a sample into a thin film on a grooved plate with scales and observing where particles become visible. It is used for production control to ensure product uniformity.
Selection
Select the applicator rod range based on the particle size range of the material to be tested, typically 0-50μm; consider material durability, with stainless steel suitable for most scenarios; and align with industry standards such as ASTM D1210.

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Instruments

Double groove structure for rapid detection, accuracy of +/- 2 microns, wear and corrosion resistance, support micron, Hegman, North inclined surface of a variety of scale units, Applicable standards.

$ 1384.00

Groove width 37mm, accuracy +/- 2 microns, hardened stainless steel material, wear resistance and corrosion resistance, graded slope design supports micron and Hegman units, suitable for rapid fineness detection.

$ 1273.00

It can be used with Force Gauge for vertical and horizontal testing, suitable for accurate measurement of thrust or tension, stable structure and easy operation.

$ 230.00

Made of stainless steel, suitable for 250mm long bar, making the Spreader process more stable and smooth, and improving the convenience of operation.

$ 89.00

The bar pressure can be adjusted freely, equipped with two or more fixed blocks and baffles of 500g/250g/100g weight, which supports accurate Spreader operation and improves experimental repeability and accuracy.

$ 477.00

This fixture is specially used to fix the Force Gauge display to ensure that the instrument is stable and does not shake during the test. It is suitable for a variety of Force Gauges to improve Test accuracy and ease of operation.

$ 138.00

Drawdown Bar & blade double coating method, coating speed 1-300mm/s stepless speed regulation, bar accuracy +/- 0.001mm, clamshell Drawdown blade design is easy to clean, equipped with color LCD Touchscreen easy to operate.

$ 3785.00

Provide an additional one-year warranty period, which is applicable to Coating thickness Gauge pRoducts. It needs to be purchased simultaneously when purchasing the equipment and is not sold separately.

$ 122.00

Adopting 500 * 700mm Dimensions, used with bar or Film Applicator, is conducive to the smooth and effective film, and improves the convenience of film operation.

$ 227.00

Adopt bar coating method, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, bar accuracy +/- 0.001mm, equipped with High Accuracy imported bar and Glass table, support free adjustment of application length, suitable for uniform film of various substrates.

$ 1848.00

Che type hardness Gauge, test range 0~ 100HBa, equivalent to brinell hardness 25~ 150HB, no support, one-handed operation, with MAX Maximum retention function, suitable for various aluminum alloys and frp materials.

$ 719.00

Adopt new bar Installation method, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, bar film accuracy +/- 0.003mm, equipped with high Smoothness Glass countertop and Touchscreen control, support a variety of Spreader paraMeters free adjustment.

$ 4914.00

Adopt bar and drawdown blade composite coating method, bar accuracy +/- 0.005mm, drawdown blade thickness range 0.1-10 mm, Vacuum Area 1280 * 960mm, coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, suitable for wide voltage input.

$ 19438.00

Measured value 500N, suitable for sheet, block material push-pull and destructive force test, can be used with Force Gauge test stand.

$ 130.00

Equipped with dual coating methods of wire rod and blade, with an infinitely adjustable coating speed of 1–300 mm/s, wire rod accuracy of ±0.001 mm, blade accuracy of ±0.003 mm, and optional heating and vacuum adsorption functions to meet coating requirements of various thicknesses.

$ 9433.00

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