Coating Cross Hatch Cutter 6 teeth 2mm HRC High Hardness Replaceable cutter head, imported from TQC in the Netherlands
Coating Cross Hatch Cutter SP1661 and SP1691 two models are Dutch TQC CC2000 series coating Cross Hatch Cutter, divided into single knife and set, Cross Hatch Cutter advantages are force stabilization device, high Hardness cross-cut blade, and can be matched with a variety of different specifications of the same series of cross-cut blades.
The SP1661 and SP1691 coating scratchers of the Dutch TQC CC2000 series are the same coating scratchers with 6 teeth and a tooth spacing of 2mm. The difference is that the SP1661 coating scratcher is a single knife. , the packaging box is a transparent plastic box; and the SP1691 model is a coated scratcher set. In addition to the scratcher, it also has tape, magnifying glass, brush, packaging box and other accessories. The testable film thickness ranges of SP1661 and SP1691 coating scratchers are both ISO2409 standard: 0~60µm (soft substrate), 61~120µm (solid substrate); ASTM D3359 standard: 50~125µm ( solid substrate ).
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