Coating Film Preparation Device

The paint film applicator forms a uniform wet film on the substrate by scraping, which is then cured to obtain a paint film sample for testing. It is used in laboratories to simulate actual coating effects and to evaluate properties such as coating thickness, gloss, and adhesion.
Selection
Select an appropriate gap applicator based on the viscosity of the coating to be tested, match the coating material to the substrate type, determine the specifications and dimensions according to the standard thickness range, and balance ease of operation with cleaning and maintenance requirements.

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Adjustable application width, with automatic Spreader function, easy to operate, Repeatability is good, suitable for a variety of samples of laboratory prepative.

$ 4914.00

Wet film thickness 29.7 microMeters, coating width 300 milliMeters, using stainless steel wire-winding process, suitable for experimental sample preparation.

$ 167.00

Bar and drawdown blade double coating method, coating speed 1-300mm/s stepless speed regulation, meyer Rod coating accuracy +/- 0.001mm, clamshell drawdown blade design is easy to clean, Touchscreen control operation is simple.

$ 2494.00

Adopt scale differential head to adjust film Film thickness, Graduation 10μm, film range 0~ 5000μm, accuracy +/- 2μm, drawdown blade straightness +/- 2μm, die steel material to ensure wear resistance and corrosion resistance.

$ 477.00

Adopt scale differential head to adjust film thickness, Graduation 10 μ m, film range 0~ 5000 μ m, drawdown blade straightness +/- 2 μ m, die steel drawdown blade has high Hardness and Abrasion Resistance.

$ 315.00

Adopt scale differential head to adjust film thickness, Graduation 10 μ m, film range 0~ 5000 μ m, drawdown blade straightness +/- 2 μ m, die steel drawdown blade wear resistance corrosion resistance, aluminum frame light and durable.

$ 332.00

Wet film thickness 50μm, total length 700mm, effective application width 600mm, support custom Coating Weight and surface preparation, to meet the needs of different substrate uniform Spreader.

$ 299.00

Adopt scale differential head to adjust film thickness, Graduation 10μm, Drawdown blade straightness +/- 2μm, Die steel Drawdown blade with high Hardness and Abrasion Resistance, application width 80mm, to meet the needs of precision film.

$ 380.00

Made of stainless steel, excellent corrosion resistance; provides 500μm fixed wet film thickness and 100mm application width to ensure Spreader uniformity and precise thickness control, suitable for Spreader sample preparation of flat substrates.

$ 146.00

Using meyer Rod coating accuracy of +/- 0.001mm and Blade Coating accuracy of +/- 0.003mm, clamshell Drawdown blade for easy cleaning, Spreader speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed, support a variety of substrate material coating.

$ 2817.00

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

$ 178.00

Adopt clamshell type Blade Coating head design, easy to clean; coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, Spreader accuracy up to +/- 0.003mm, to meet the laboratory High Accuracy film needs.

$ 2978.00

Wet film thickness 137.2 μm, coating width 300 mm. The wire-wound structure enables the preparation of uniform coatings on both flat and easily raised substrates, while the two-end hand grip design facilitates even force distribution during operation.

$ 167.00

Adopt scale differential head to adjust film thickness, Graduation 10μm, film range 0~ 5000μm, accuracy +/- 5μm, drawdown blade straightness +/- 2μm, suitable for precise coating preamative.

$ 299.00

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

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