Wafer Substrate Coater

The substrate Coater applies a uniform layer of coating onto the surface of the substrate using a blade or roller, forming a thin film. It is used for laboratory sample preparation, enabling controlled coating on materials such as paper and films to facilitate subsequent performance testing.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the substrate size with the coating width, ensuring the coating thickness range meets experimental requirements, observe the uniformity of coating, ensure the heating function is compatible with the drying characteristics of the coating, and opt for an operation interface that is simple and convenient for parameter adjustment.

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Instruments

The PTFE cavity provides excellent corrosion resistance, supports heating up to 200 ° C and 8-inch substrate handling, and is equipped with a vacuum Sensor to ensure reliable suction. Acceleration range is 100~ 5000 rpm/s for precise coating control.

$ 5560.00

Precision motor to ensure uniform film formation, Speed range 0-10000rpm, Acceleration 100-5000rpm/s, Support preset Linear dispersion and touch screen operation, simplify the use process.

$ 2752.00

Adopt precision motor to achieve 10000rpm Rotation speed, support 5 segments Linear dispersion preset, equipped with 7 inch touch screen to simplify operation, suitable for diaMeter ≤ 8 inch substrate, ensure uniform coating of film.

$ 2494.00

Using roll-to-roll continuous solution pool mode, the width of the substrate is 200mm, and it is dried by 130 ° C hot air Oven; the solution pool can be lifted and heated, and PLC control ensures stable operation, which is suitable for a variety of substrate processing.

$ 48484.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current dual principle, automatically identify magnetic or nonmagnetic substrate, Measurement range 0~ 1500 μm, resolution up to 0.1 μm, support more than 180 readings per minute and high Protection Ratings.

$ 2055.00

Measurement range 0~ 1500 microns, error +/- 1%, support magnetic Induction principle, IP65 Protection Rating and 250 reading storage, suitable for ferrous metal substrate nonmagnetic coating environment.

$ 890.00

Using magnetic eddy current integrated design, automatic identification of substrate type, Measurement range 0~ 1500μm, accuracy +/- 2%, Probe wear-resistant more than 500,000 times, suitable for various measurement environments.

$ 212.00

Adopt magnetic eddy current integrated Probe, automatically identify the substrate, Measurement range 0-3000μm, accuracy +/- 2%, wear-resistant Probe life over 500,000 times, support single point and multi-point calibrating, adapt to various environments.

$ 227.00

Using magnetic eddy current integrated design, automatic identification of substrate type, Measurement range 0-1500μm, accuracy +/- 2%, probe wear resistance more than 500,000 times, test speed 0.3 seconds/time, suitable for various harsh environments.

$ 212.00

Using high-speed ADC data collection, resolution up to 1μm, can simultaneously measure the thickness of multi-layer coatings or coatings plus substrates, with gain automatic switching and estimated thickness setting function, Measurement range 13~ 1000μm (epoxy resin coating).

$ 1132.00

Dedicated to Coating thickness Gauge calibrating, ensure accurate thickness measurement, suitable for F type equipment, improve Reliability.

$ 88.00

Using a roll-to-roll continuous solution cell process, the substrate is crystallized or attached under specific conditions. Equipped with a 130 ° C hot air Oven drying system, the effective application width is 180mm, and the mechanical speed range is 0.1-300 mm/min. The solution cell has a lifting function and a separate heating design to ensure process Stability and operation safety.

$ 48484.00

High-speed ADC data collection to achieve 1 μm resolution, with multi-layer coatings simultaneous measurement function, measurement range covering 13~ 1000 μm (epoxy resin) and 300~ 14800 μm (45 #steel), support waveform display and automatic gain switching.

$ 1132.00

Using ultrasonic technology implementation nondestructive measurement, Measurement range 50~ 3800μm, accuracy +/- 3%, with weatherproof design, support USB data transmission and a variety of Unit switching, suitable for a variety of substrate conditions.

$ 3117.00

Tooth spacing of 2mm, suitable for 0-60µm soft substrate, round cutter design with eight notches, effectively extend the service life, in line with ISO 2409 international standards.

$ 859.00

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