Label coating wire Rod

The label coating wire bar is a metal rod with specific wire diameters, used to create a uniform wet film on a substrate through scraping. It transfers a controlled amount of coating material via the grooves between the wires, thereby regulating the coating thickness. It is employed in laboratories to simulate the coating process and evaluate properties such as the leveling and hiding power of coatings.
Selection
Select the wire diameter specification based on the viscosity of the coating being tested; choose a thicker wire diameter for high viscosity. Adjust the wire type according to the surface characteristics of the substrate, using a round wire rod for smooth surfaces. Match the coating speed with the drying time of the coating to ensure coating integrity. Verify the compatibility of the wire rod material with the corrosiveness of the coating.

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Instruments

Wet film thickness 22.9 microns, diaMeter 9.52 mm, the forming Rod uses an extrusion process to process continuous grooves, with no wire breakage and easy cleaning; the wire-wound Rod is based on the traditional principle, and there are differences in coating amount.

$ 167.00

Support bar and Drawdown blade double coating method, suitable for high, medium and low viscosity materials; coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless adjustable, Blade Coating accuracy +/- 3μm; equipped with innovative clamshell magnetic Drawdown blade and simple bar installation, easy to clean and load; Heating and Vacuum chuck function to improve Spreader mass.

$ 10562.00

The wire-wound structure enables coating with a 171.5-micron thick film, while the stainless steel material ensures corrosion resistance and long-term durability. The 9.52mm diaMeter Rod body, combined with 1.91mm steel wire, ensures operational stability.

$ 167.00

With bar and Drawdown blade two Spreader mode, using clamshell Drawdown blade head and new bar Installation method, easy to clean. Spreader speed and length can be freely adjusted, film thickness control accuracy is high, suitable for Glass, cardboard and other substrates.

$ 2978.00

Utilizing a dual coating method with wire rod and doctor blade, the coating speed is adjustable from 1 to 300 mm/s with stepless speed control, ensuring high precision in film thickness control. Equipped with vacuum adsorption and heating functions, the temperature uniformity reaches ±1°C. The flip-top design facilitates easy cleaning.

$ 24279.00

A wet film of 148.6 μm can be prepared using a wire-wound process with a 1.65 mm wire diaMeter, ensuring accurate and durable coating while preventing wire breakage issues.

$ 167.00

Adopting a wire-wound process, with a wet film thickness of 9.1 microns and a coating width of 300mm, it is suitable for ultra-thin coating requirements, offering high precision and ease of operation.

$ 167.00

Utilizing a wire-wound process, with a wet film thickness of 91.4 μm, a coating width of 300 mm, and durable stainless steel construction, the wire diaMeter of 1.02 mm ensures uniform coating, making it suitable for various surface treatments.

$ 167.00

Wet film thickness 68.6μm, coating width 300mm, pRoduced using a wire-wound process, with stainless steel material ensuring durability and precise coating performance.

$ 167.00

Using a wire-wound coating process, with a wet film thickness of 32.0 μm and a coating width of 300 mm, it is suitable for substrates prone to curling and convexity, enabling uniform wet film coating, with a wire diaMeter of 0.36 mm.

$ 167.00

A wet film of 100.6 microMeters was prepared using a wire-winding process, with a coating width of 300 mm. The film thickness was precisely controlled using a steel wire with a diaMeter of 1.12 mm, and the extrusion process eliminated the need for wire winding.

$ 167.00

The wire-wound process can pRoduce a wet film thickness of 96 μm with a coating width of up to 300 mm, utilizing stainless steel material to ensure durability and precise coating control.

$ 167.00

The wire-wound design allows for precise control of a 86.9-micron wet film thickness, utilizing durable stainless steel material, with a coating width of up to 300 milliMeters, making it suitable for high-precision coating preparation.

$ 167.00

Drawdown blade and bar two coating methods, support speed and length adjustment, high film thickness control accuracy, and with Vacuum chuck function, easy to handle soft substrate, easy to clean.

$ 7496.00

Wire-wound structure ensures 0.1 micron High Accuracy, wet film thickness 50.3 μm, stainless steel material is durable and easy to clean, and the wide-Rod Film Applicator achieves uniform coating.

$ 160.00

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