Coating Sample Steel Panel

The paint sample plate is a metal substrate with a smooth surface treatment, used for uniformly applying coatings to test properties such as adhesion and hardness. By simulating actual metal substrates, it allows for the observation of coating curing effects and durability in a laboratory environment. It is applied in industrial quality inspection and research and development comparisons.
Selection
Based on the type of coating to be tested, match the material and surface treatment process of the iron sheet. Common options include cold-rolled steel sheets and galvanized sheets. The thickness should be between 0.3-1.2mm, and the dimensions should be compatible with the testing instrument’s fixture. The surface must be free of oil and rust, with grinding or chemical treatment applied if necessary. During storage, protect against moisture and deformation.

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Instruments

Fully pneumatic design ensures stable operation, adjustable spray gun settings for precise atomization and film thickness control, and magnetic panel supports multiple substrate tests.

$ 59126.00

With intelligent acceleration function, the stirring speed is adjustable from 0 to 1250rpm, the maximum stirring capacity is 2 liters, the Timer Range is 0 to 999 minutes, and the stainless steel panel is durable and easy to clean.

$ 190.00

The thickness of the pressurable steel plate Aluminum Panel is 0.2~ 1.5mm, the weight of the whole machine is 50kg, and the compact shape is only 300 * 300 * 190mm, which meets the NCCA standard T-Bend test method.

$ 574.00

The stainless steel working panel has excellent corrosion resistance, the heating power is 1000W, and the temperature range is RT +~ 300 ℃ to meet various experimental needs.

$ 215.00

Equipped with double spray guns to achieve uniform lame plating, the lifting range of the spray gun is adjustable from 10-500mm, the integrated air filtrate adjustment system supports magnetic or vacuum panel fixing, and improves the coating test Repeatability.

$ 67560.00

Support 0.1-1 steel plate and 0.1-2 Aluminum Panel test, can complete 0T to 1T multi-stage bending, equipped with pliers pressing device and tape adhesion inspection function, to meet the standard bending test process.

$ 782.00

Thickness 0.5mm fillet edge no burr design, surface with anti-rust oil to prevent oxidation, suitable for adhesion, Hardness, Impact and other coating performance test.

$ 86.00

The formed pRoduction process ensures uniform film, provides 47 micron accurate wet film thickness, 304 stainless steel material is durable and easy to clean, suitable for a variety of Coating sample prepative.

$ 120.00

Using a formed pRoduction process, the wet film thickness is 100 microns, the application width is 60 mm, and the stainless steel material ensures durability and precise coating control.

$ 120.00

The wire-wound process ensures uniform coating, with a precise wet film thickness control of 82.3μm. The stainless steel material is durable and easy to clean, and a coating width of 300mm is suitable for standard sample processing.

$ 167.00

Formed pRoduction process to ensure coating uniformity, 15μm wet film thickness accuracy control, equipped with a special handle to solve the problem of manual uneven pressure, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability and corrosion resistance.

$ 157.00

Film thickness 0.5mm, rounded edge design without burr, surface with anti-rust oil, suitable for coating adhesion, hardness, Impact and other performance testing experiments.

$ 84.00

The extrusion production process ensures uniform coating, with a wet film thickness of 60μm meeting the demands of precise experiments. The 304 stainless steel material is durable and easy to clean, making it suitable for diverse coating performance tests.

$ 178.00

304 stainless steel material, wet film thickness 8 μ m, application width 300mm, formed pRoduction process to ensure uniform coating and continuous wire.

$ 178.00

With a wide range of 0~ 2500rpm speed regulation, low-speed stable high-speed strong; temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, using PID self-tuning function; 30 ° inclined surface operation panel in line with ergonomic perspective; Pottery and porcelain coating heating surface resistant to strong acid and alkali.

$ 603.00

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