Non-contact hardening evaluation device Cure Tester 'DH-1' [Testable]
Catalog No. 715
Using digital holography, we achieve measurement and visualization of 3D objects! It enables management of the drying state on a second-by-second basis.
This product applies digital holography technology to non-contact and quantitative evaluation of the drying and curing processes of paints and adhesives, visualizing the drying distribution. By understanding the drying process, it enables the optimization of manufacturing lines, allowing for the calculation of the necessary amount of paint and the setting of drying times based on the desired painting conditions. Furthermore, it is expected to be applicable to the evaluation of the curing process of light-curing adhesives and the drying and curing analysis of ink dots, contributing to printable electronics.
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■ Evaluate the drying and curing process of coatings in a "non-contact" and "quantitative" manner ■ Visualize the drying process at 2-second intervals ■ Measurement of drying and curing distribution is possible ■ Measurement on three-dimensional surfaces as well as flat surfaces, and visualization of drying distribution can be achieved in almost real-time ■ In addition to coatings, evaluation of the drying and curing processes of adhesives and inks is also possible ■ UV irradiation mechanism can be installed as an option
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■A device for evaluating the drying and curing process of coatings in a "non-contact" and "quantitative" manner. ■Measurement on three-dimensional surfaces, as well as visualization of drying degree distribution, can be achieved in almost real-time, not just on flat surfaces. ■In addition to coatings, it is also possible to evaluate the drying and curing processes of adhesives and inks.
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Toyo Seiki Seisakusho Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive manufacturer of various material testing machines and environmental testing equipment targeting fields such as plastics, rubber, paints, paper, and textiles. Since its establishment in 1934, we have been dedicated to "testing machines" and have supported our customers' research and development and quality control in various fields. We will continue to refine our technological capabilities and respond to our customers' needs. [Product Development Timeline] 1955: Thermoplastic Resin Fluidity Testing Machine 'Melt Indexer' 1960: Universal Material Testing Machine 'Strograph' 1963: Curing Testing Machine 'Oscillating Disk Rheometer (ODR)' 1970: Mixing and Extrusion Testing Equipment 'Laboplast Mill' 1982: Capillary Rheometer 'Capillograph'