Sample Coating Machine for Laboratory

The laboratory sample Coater uses a motor to drive the blade to move uniformly across the substrate surface, evenly spreading the coating into a film of specified thickness. It is used to simulate industrial production coating processes, test the leveling, hiding power, color difference, and other properties of coatings, and is suitable for laboratory quality control of inks and paper.
Selection
When selecting, consider substrate compatibility and size range; the adjustment accuracy of coating thickness should match the testing standards; operational stability affects coating uniformity; ease of cleaning and maintenance relates to usage efficiency; and determine the blade material and driving method based on the viscosity of commonly used coatings.

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Instruments

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

Only 5-18ml sample volume is required to complete the test, the sample cartridge is easy to clean and load, and the 316L material measuringflask can be customized for easy observation and detailed analysis of fluid characteristics.

$ 787.00

The adapter only needs 10-20mL sample volume, equipped with 21, 27, 28, 29 rotors, easy to disassemble and clean, can be connected to Thermostatic Bath to achieve temperature control, expand the viscosity measurement range.

$ 470.00

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

$ 167.00

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

The coaxial cylinder structure is used to achieve accurate viscosity measurement. The sample dosage is only 10-20mL. It is equipped with a removable sample Cup for easy replacement and cleaning. It supports a variety of rotor models to cover a wide range of viscosity.

$ 317.00

Using coaxial cylinder structure, the sample volume is only 7-13ml, the Measurement accuracy is +/- 2%, equipped with timing function and RS232 interface, suitable for small sample testing.

$ 1153.00

The formed pRoduction process ensures uniform coating, wet film thickness 8μm, application width 250mm, 304 stainless steel material is durable and easy to clean.

$ 157.00

Real-time monitoring of sample temperature, temperature range 0 ℃~ 100 ℃, accuracy +/- 1.0 ℃, can be used with a variety of Viscometers.

$ 119.00

Using a wire-wound process, the wet film thickness is 27.4 μm, with a coating width of 300 mm and a total length of 400 mm. The stainless steel material ensures durability and precise coating results.

$ 167.00

Employing an extrusion production process, the coating thickness is 105 microns, the coating width reaches 300 mm, and the coating accuracy can achieve 0.5 microns, ensuring coating uniformity and high-precision control.

$ 178.00

Using coaxial cylinder structure with a small number of sample adapters, only 7.8-11 ml sample volume, Measurement accuracy +/- 2%, equipped with dual RS232 interfaces to directly connect printers and computers.

$ 1038.00

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 92 microns, diaMeter 10 mm, 304 stainless steel material extrusion process, application width 300 mm, to ensure uniform coating.

$ 178.00

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

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