
A laboratory coating machine is a specialized piece of equipment used to apply thin films or coatings onto various substrates for research and development purposes. These machines can be used for a variety of applications, including:
Control System: |
Self-developed by MaoSen |
Coating Methods |
Doctor scraper/Rod Bar |
Coating Thickness: |
0.005-3mm (Wet Thickness) |
Coating Accuracy: |
Uniformity 5% |
Coating Width: |
100-350mm |
Heating Temperature: |
50~160ºC±3ºC |
Power: |
2000w |
1. **Coating Types**:
- **Spin Coating**: A process where a small amount of liquid coating material is placed on the substrate, which is then spun to spread the material evenly.
- **Dip Coating**: Involves immersing the substrate in a coating solution and then withdrawing it to create a uniform layer.
- **Spray Coating**: Utilizes a spray nozzle to apply the coating material onto the substrate.
- **Roll-to-Roll Coating**: A technique used for continuous production of coated films on a roll.
2. **Applications**:
- Semiconductor manufacturing
- Optical coatings
- Pharmaceutical coatings
- Protective coatings for various materials
3. **Key Features**:
- Precise control of coating thickness
- Uniformity of the applied coating
- Compatibility with various materials (polymers, metals, ceramics)
- Automation capabilities for increased efficiency
4. **Considerations**:
- Selection of the appropriate coating material based on application requirements.
- Control of environmental factors such as temperature and humidity during the coating process.