Adhesive Laminating Coater

The film coating machine evenly transfers adhesive onto the substrate surface through rollers to form a thin layer. It is used for surface treatment of paper and plastic films to achieve bonding or protective functions.
Selection
Match the coating width according to the substrate width, select the roller material based on viscosity, consider the compatibility of the drying method with the production line speed, and check the ease of maintenance.

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Instruments

Spreader accuracy of +/- 10%, the effective width of 100-1000mm adjustable, drying temperature RT +~ 200 ℃, with automatic correction and adjustable Blade Coating function, suitable for a variety of materials Spreader Laminating.

$ 29120.00

Polarographic Laminating ElectRode, Measurement range 0.0~ 20.0mg/L, Response Time ≤ 30 seconds, automatic temperature compensation 0~ 40 ℃, portable design for outdoor use.

$ 225.00

Using 140 * 250mm black and white half design, no Laminating surface to ensure detection accuracy, suitable for hiding power performance testing, Encasement specification of 100 sheets/pack for experimental use.

$ 90.00

Checkerboard pattern design, black part reflectance below 1%, white part reflectance 80 +/- 2, Laminating structure enhanced anti-Curl ability, size 195 × 286mm, suitable for fast Spreader testing.

$ 91.00

Black and white half design is convenient for hiding power comparison, 140 * 250mm standard size is suitable for experimental requirements, surface Laminating enhances durability, and 100 sheets per pack meets batch testing.

$ 90.00

Laminating design ensures stable current output, built-in temperature sensor real-time sensing 0~ 80 ℃ sample temperature, integrated membrane cap supports quick replacement of diaphragm, equipped with 2 Meters cable for easy on-site operation.

$ 285.00

Laminating-free black and white half design, size 98 * 152mm, Encasement specification 100 sheets/bag, suitable for Coating inks film hiding power performance detection experiment.

$ 89.00

The equipment adopts High Accuracy modular Spreader station, all-electric control without air source, minimum glue thickness 0.01mm, Spreader speed 2-4.5 m/min adjustable, with electronic control precision tension to adapt to a variety of materials such as paper, plastic and metal film.

$ 5721.00

Laminating speed 1~ 10m/min, laminating accuracy 0.5mm, roll to roll Laminating design, equipped with automatic deviation correction device and split drying, suitable for a variety of non-elastic material Spreader.

$ 11692.00

The black and white half design is easy to observe the covering effect, the size is 194 * 260mm to meet the standard test requirements, and the non-Laminating surface ensures the detection accuracy, which is suitable for laboratory film performance evaluation.

$ 93.00

Using Laminating Sensor to provide stable current output, integrated membrane cap for quick replacement of diaphragm, Operating temperature range 0~ 80 ℃, equipped with 6 Meters low noise Shielding cable.

$ 351.00

The Spin Coater is controlled by touch screen, the acceleration range is 100~ 4000rpm/s, and the speed can be automatically corrected by A/K selection. The motor torque is large and the operation is smooth, which is suitable for the assembly line process.

$ 2494.00

Suitable for a variety of Corrugated Board adhesive strength test, equipped with different specifications of steel needles, needle diaMeter range 1.0-3 mm, support A, B, C, E corrugated test, sample size 25 × 80mm.

$ 222.00

Using non-fluorescent paper substrate, white reflectance 80 +/- 2, black reflectance < 1, Laminating design enhances Curl resistance, 0.1 square Meter standard area is suitable for spreading rate testing.

$ 91.00

Using polarographic Laminating technology, Measurement range 0.0-19 mg/L, temperature adaptation 5-40 ℃, the shell is made of ABS material, the size is Φ 12 * 120mm, and the connector is a small four-core aviation plug to ensure accurate measurement and durability.

$ 187.00

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