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Pushen XB-II 15μm stainless steel wire rod, length 400mm

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Wire-wound stainless steel wire rod can be prepared with 15 micron wet film thickness, the Total length is 400mm, and the effective application width is 300mm.
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SKU
NB004320
Production process
Wire-wound
WFT
15μm
Total length
400mm
Application width
300mm
grip width
50+50mm
material
stainless steel
XB-II 15um
Mayer Rods
Wire-wound stainless steel wire rod can be prepared with 15 micron wet film thickness, the Total length is 400mm, and the effective application width is 300mm.
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Introduction

Pushen XB 15μm stainless steel wire rod is a laboratory wire rod for preparing wet film. It can prepare 15 micron wet film thickness, with a Total length of 400 and an effective coating width of 300mm. It is widely used in plastics, ink and other industries, and the service life of stainless steel is longer.

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Features

Very suitable for the application of very thin coatings, such as: can coatings and paper coating trials. Wet film calculation

Applicable wet film thickness is engraved on the end of the XB rod.

It is most satisfactory for soft materials such as paper, cardboard, foil, leather, test cardboard, and textiles.

Rod and winding are made of high-grade wear-resistant stainless steel.

How to choose the coating rod

Wet film thickness = coating weight per square meter g / (density × solid content %)

*Note: The above formula is for reference only, the actual wet film thickness is also affected by many factors such as product elongation, viscosity, coating rod type and so on.

The laboratory wire rod is made of stainless steel wire wound on its surface to form grooves, which can prepare wet films with different wet film thicknesses, and is suitable for the preparation of ink films

Applications

For products such as paints, varnishes, inks, glues, etc., the reliability of many tests is directly related to the quality of the samples provided.

Steel wires of different diameters are wound on a certain length of stainless steel rod, and the gaps between the wires are used to prepare coating films of different thicknesses.

A very important\basis for any kind of testing performed on such coatings, whether to illustrate their appearance or physical characteristics (such as color, gloss, hiding power, drying time, etc.), is that the samples need to be uniform, comparable , Precise thickness control.

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FAQ
QDo you have the Mayer Rods required in the GB/T13217.1 standard?
A This XB-II 15a Mayer Rods will do.
QCan this scraper be used to coat organic polymer conductive films?
A Yes, the specific selection can be selected by the appropriate rod number corresponding to the rod model and film thickness, by optimizing a series of factors such as wet film thickness, Spreader speed, surfactant concentration, ethylene glycol concentration, film heat treatment temperature, etc., so that It is worth the conductive film compound requirements.
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