Gardco Automatic Drawdown Machine II Coater Precision Sample Coating
Gardco
Details
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CategoryTesting Equipment
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Dimension16.0in x 28.0in x 7.0in
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SerialN/A
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Gardco Automatic Drawdown Machine II, designed in the United States by Gardco, ensures precise and consistent sample coatings with this precision equipment. Unlike manual methods, this machine offers reproducible results through programmable presets, accommodating various types of applicators such as Microm, Bird type, and Wire wound rods. With adjustable speed from 1 to 18 inches per second, it maintains constant shear rate and weight, ensuring accurate, user-independent drawdowns. Its microprocessor-based controls allow custom stroke lengths and speeds on its standard 12 x 18-inch glass plate or optional vacuum plate for diverse paint chart sizes. The equipment, in good used condition, is ideal for labs needing repeatable coating processes.
Key Features
- Precision coating drawdowns
- Accommodates various applicators
- Adjustable speed 1-18 inches/sec
- Two programmable presets
- Microprocessor-based controls
- Standard 12 x 18 inch glass plate
Specifications
- Variable Film Thickness
- Input Power: 115 VaC, 5 aMpS, 60 hz
- Input Voltage: 115/230 VaC (Specify)
- Input Frequency: 50/60 hz
- Speed Range: 1.0 to 18.0 inches per second
- Jog Speed: 3.0 inches per second
- Stroke Length: 0.1 to 16.0 inches
- Surface Load: Not to exceed 25 lbs
- Digital Microprocessor Based Controls
- Repeatability: Variation less than .01 inch/sec
Weight
Imperial: 1.2 Pounds
Metric: 0.54 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 19.2 lb x 33.6 lb x 8.4 lb
Metric: 48.77 cm x 85.34 cm x 21.34 cm
Harmonized Code
847989
Harmonized Code Details
847989 - Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere: Other machines and mechanical appliances. Selected due to the machine's specialized function in precision coating drawdowns and lack of explicit categorization elsewhere.
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