Overview
PUSHEN XB-II 60um Mayer Rods is a laboratory bar that uses grooves formed by wrapping stainless steel wires on its surface to control wet film thickness, which can be prepared for 60 micron wet film thickness. The product is widely used in plastics, inks, Coating, Paints, plastics and other industries, and the stainless steel material has a longer service life.
Features
1. It is very suitable for thin coatings of Spreader, such as can Coatings and paper Coatings.
2. For soft materials such as paper, Cardboard, foil, leather, test cardboard, Spinning & weaving products and other effects are most satisfactory.
3. The rods and wires are made of high-grade wear-resistant stainless steel.
4. Spreaders wet film thickness engraved at the end of XB bar.
Principle
The laboratory bar is made of stainless steel wire wound on its surface to form grooves, which can be used to prepare wet-films of different wet film thicknesses. Wire of different diameters is wound on a certain length of stainless steel steel rod, and the gap between the wires is used to prepare films of different thicknesses to ensure that the samples are uniform and comparable, and the thickness control is accurate.
Applications
Plastic, inks, Coatings, Paints, Plastic, Canned Coatings, paper Coatings, paints, varnishes, inks, glues
Steps
1. Select the appropriate type of coating rod according to the needs.
2. Preliminary calculation using the formula wet film thickness = Coating Weight g/per square meter (density × Solid content%).
3. Apply the coating rod to the surface of the material to be Spreader for Spreader operation.
Notice
• The wet film thickness calculation formula is for reference only. The actual wet film thickness is also affected by various factors such as product ductility, viscosity, coating rod type, etc.
• Ensure that the samples are uniform and comparable, and accurate thickness control is the basis for testing Reliability.