Overview
RDS#17 Wire-Wound Coating Rod is an original American imported coating rod, specifically designed for applying wet films with a thickness of 38.9 micrometers in the coatings and inks industry. This product is suitable for measuring the hiding power and color of coatings, or for preparing samples with specific film thicknesses. It features a high-precision scale with accuracy up to 0.1 micrometers. With decades of industry experience and fine craftsmanship, it enjoys a strong reputation and is widely used in the industry.
Features
1. Original import from the USA, ensuring reliable quality.
2. Coating film precision scale as fine as 0.1 micron.
3. Made of stainless steel for superior durability.
4. Extrusion-based production process ensures even coating.
5. Decades of industry experience with a strong reputation.
6. Exquisite craftsmanship and high-quality user experience.
Principle
The RDS#17 wire rod Coater employs an extrusion-based production process, using a precisely designed stainless steel wire rod to evenly apply coatings or inks onto the substrate surface, forming a wet film with a thickness of 38.9 micrometers. The precise calibration on the surface of the wire rod ensures high accuracy in coating thickness, meeting the requirements for testing and sample preparation.
Applications
Paint industry, ink industry
Steps
1. Prepare the substrate and coating ink to be applied.
2. Uniformly apply the coating ink to one end of the substrate.
3. Hold both ends of the coating rod and pull it evenly at an appropriate angle and speed.
4. After completing the coating, inspect the wet film thickness and quality.
5. Clean and maintain the coating rod for the next use.
Notice
• Ensure the coating rod is clean and free from contamination before use.
• Maintain uniform pulling force and speed during coating.
• Avoid collisions between the coating rod and other hard objects to prevent damage.
• Clean promptly after use to prevent solidification of the coating material.
• Store in a dry environment to avoid rust.