This issue of NBCHAO is your actual inspection of an RCA paper tape wear-resistant testing machine from NormanTool in the United States. This RCA wear-resistant machine mainly conducts continuous wear-resistant testing of paint films through paper tapes with standard wear-resistant coefficients. Usually used to test the wear resistance of coatings, coatings, lettering on keyboards, etc. This wear-resistant machine is used as a standard in the fields of automobiles, electronic appliances, plastics, and coatings. Today, NBCHAO unpacked a new 7-IBB-CC wear-resistant testing machine for everyone to experience in detail.

A roll of standard paper is included when unpacking. You must not use this roll at will, because it is used for comparison and correction when there is an error in the machine. So use the newly purchased RCA paper tape as much as possible during normal testing.

This new RCA machine has two counting panels and supports automatic setting of lap shutdown. Personally, I think it is much better than the old model. In actual use, the electronic counter below can be used for a single measurement, and the mechanical counter above can be used for statistical measurement.

The wear resistance coefficient of each batch of paper tapes of NormanTool is not necessarily the same. Some batches are 0.9, some are 1.0, and some are 1.1. In most cases, these are the three. If you have requirements for the coefficient, you can tell us in advance.

The RCA machine supports continuous measurement and "jog" measurement, but in general, there are more continuous measurements, and less jog measurement is used. It is designed for some special workpieces and special needs.
Although the machine has been imitated in CHINA from appearance to paper tape consumables, customers who pursue reproducibility and accuracy still choose genuine products. After all, the machine is not expensive now. Here is a real video for you to see: