Stainless steel wire Rod

The stainless steel wire rod is a coating tool with a surface wrapped in stainless steel wire to form grooves, which are used to control the wet film thickness. The principle is that the grooves hold the coating, forming a uniform wet film during the scraping process. Its function is to prepare test coatings in laboratories or small-scale production. Applications include coating performance testing and quality control for paints, inks, and paper.
Selection
When selecting a stainless steel wire-wound rod, consider the wire diameter specification, which determines the wet film thickness. Match the wire diameter to the paint viscosity—choose a larger diameter for higher viscosity. Pay attention to the rod length to ensure it fits the substrate width. Check for uniformity in wire winding and surface smoothness. Clean the rod promptly after use to prevent clogging of the grooves.

Terms

Instruments

Using wire-wound stainless steel wire structure, the film thickness is 100 microns, the total length is 375mm, and the application width is 255mm to ensure that the Spreader is uniform and firm, suitable for precision experimental operation.

$ 173.00

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

A groove control film is formed on the smooth Rod body by extrusion process. The wear-resistant stainless steel material is not easy to break the wire and is easy to clean. The wet film thickness is 105.2 μ m and the application width is 300mm.

$ 167.00

Using stainless steel material and excellent wire-wound process, wet film thickness 148.6μm, application width 300mm, to ensure accurate and durable film, to avoid the problem of broken wire.

$ 160.00

Wire-wound process, wet film thickness 6μm, application width 140mm, stainless steel material to ensure durability and accurate Spreader effect, suitable for preparing uniform film samples.

$ 157.00

Wire-wound is designed to form a specific groove, which can be prepared with 89.2 μm wet film thickness, stainless steel material to ensure durability, and application width 300mm to meet a variety of sample requirements.

$ 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

The wire-wound process ensures uniform coating application, with precise control of the wet film thickness at 57.2μm. The stainless steel material provides durability and easy-to-clean characteristics.

$ 167.00

Wire-wound process is prepared with 6.9 μm wet-film, and the diaMeter of the steel wire is only 0.08mm. If the hair is thin, seamless winding reduces the risk of broken wire, and is suitable for a variety of fluid Spreader applications.

$ 186.00

Wire-wound stainless steel construction ensures 148.6μm wet film thickness accuracy, wire diaMeter 1.65mm provides stable Spreader effect, 400mm total length to meet 300mm application width requirements.

$ 160.00

Wire-wound design can achieve one operation Spreader two or more Coatings, wet film thickness 4μm, application width 140mm, stainless steel material to ensure durability and accurate coating preparatory.

$ 157.00

Adopt stainless steel corrosion wire-wound, Abrasion Resistance, film thickness 102.9μm, application width 300mm, suitable for laboratory film proofing.

$ 167.00

The wire-wound design ensures uniform coating application, with a wet film thickness of 114.3 μm. Made of 303 stainless steel, it is durable and easy to clean. With a diaMeter of 9.52 mm and a total length of 400 mm, it is suitable for precise coating requirements.

$ 167.00

Wire-wound structure ensures Spreader uniformity, wet film thickness 11.4μm, diaMeter 12.7mm, stainless steel material is durable and easy to clean, suitable for different Coating Weight requirements.

$ 186.00

Wire-wound design wet film thickness 9.1 μ m, steel wire diaMeter Φ 0.10mm, chrome-plated surface is easy to clean and prolong life, suitable for a variety of substrates, Spreader uniform and flexible.

$ 525.00

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