Wire-wound, wet film thickness 60μm, diameter 9mm, Total length 375mm, application width 255mm, hand width 60mm, material stainless steel.
In order to distinguish different models, in addition to the traditional numbering, RK's coating rods have handles with different colors, the rubber heads are numbered and color-marked. The color of the handle tip of this No. 6 coating stick is orange. The thickness of the coating film is 60 microns, the Total length is 37.5, and the effective coating width is 25.5cm. An additional printing bed can be purchased and used in conjunction with the coating to achieve better reproducibility of the coating film. RK coating rods are imported from the UK.
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Packing list:Main rod [with glue head] X1
[Note]Because the manufacturer's packaging may be updated or upgraded, the detailed packaging list shall be subject to the latest standard configuration of the manufacturer.
FAQ
QApplicator rod can be applied to GB/T13217.7?
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OK
QWe use emulsion paint to measure covering power, just built laboratory, any suggestions?
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Using Mayer-Rod to prepare emulsion paint coating on covering power cardboard is a common practice and can be applied. If you need to get good experimental results, you can buy American RDS Mayer-Rod and Leneta covering power test paper.
Q6 #What is the thickness of the Spreader Film?
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Hello, different brands of 6 #Spreader sticks correspond to different Spreader Film thicknesses. The No. 6 wire rod of RDS is 13.7 μm; the No. 6 wire rod of RK is 60 μm; the No. 6 wire rod of OSP and Spreader, modern is 6 μm.
QWhat is stainless steel RK6?
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Hello, this is the model of RK's stick. The specific model needs to be confirmed by you providing parameters.
QCan water-based paints be scraped?
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Sure.
QExcuse me 35g Spreader, 15 solid, how to determine the model?
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Hello, the imported Applicator rod is mainly to calculate the wet film thickness, and then find the corresponding rod number. [wet film thickness calculator] There is still a Density missing from your question.