Application of lab coater to glue on release paper

The classic application of the North and South Tide laboratory coaters is scraping glue on the paper. This period uses imported RDS wire rod for scraping and coating, and combines the vacuum adsorption function of the coaters.

One of the most popular applications of automatic film coating machine in laboratory is to scrape glue and polymer materials on release paper. Release paper is a special paper whose surface is usually coated with a non-adhesive material, such as silicone oil or coating, to allow it to act as an insulator during the bonding process. In this way, the release paper prevents the bond from sticking to the surface of the paper, thus easily peeling or detaching the bond when needed without damaging the paper or the bond. It has good temperature and chemical resistance. From the physical properties, release paper is a kind of soft substrate, the film should be equipped with vacuum adsorption function to keep the substrate smooth, otherwise it will affect the coating effect.

Application of lab coater to glue on release paper

Glue on release paper is mainly used to provide temporary adhesion or fixation for objects in the process of bonding or packaging, so that it can be easily peeling or detached when necessary. Including fit packaging, mold making, printing advertising, handicrafts, etc., the application is very wide. The viscosity of the glue in this experiment is relatively low and the leveling is good, so the imported RDS wire rod coater is used for scraping and coating to ensure higher coating accuracy.

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