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Dyne Test Pens Indian 52 Dyne/CM
What is a Dyne Pen?
The Dyne test pen is powerful tool to crafted for evaluating surface energy on substrates. Unreliable treatment methods, including corona, plasma, and flame surface treatments, may result in unpredictable measurements. Readings may become unstable if the treatment is compromised or if surface wetting tension is influenced by frequent winding/unwinding of the material or friction on the machine.
Why Use Dyne Test Pen?
Dyne check pens are extremely handy as they offer a fast and simple method to analyze the surface characteristics of materials. By measuring surface tension, Dyne pens play a crucial role in guaranteeing effective adhesion in processes such as printing, coating, and laminating, resulting in higher-quality products.
In the process of a dyne test, various liquids with different wetting tensions are carefully applied onto a film surface. This procedure helps assess crucial factors like printability, the evenness of coatings, and the heat-sealing capability of treated films. The goal is to find the specific liquid solution that can just wet the surface of the polymer film effectively. By progressively testing solutions with increasing wetting tensions, analysts pinpoint the optimal balance for achieving desired surface characteristics in polymer films.
Using Dyne pens is easy to Measure Surface Tension for applications such as printing, coating or laminating! Just follow these steps:
Prepare Your Workspace: Make sure your workspace is Virgin. You will test on virgin surface.
Choose the Right Dyne Check Pen: Pick the Dyne pen with the level closest to what you need.
Get the Dyne Pen Ready: Press the tip against a clean surface and pump it a few times to get the ink flowing smoothly.
Apply the Ink: Draw a line of ink on the surface you’re testing.
Watch the Ink: See if the ink spreads out smoothly or forms droplets.
Note the Result: Write down the surface tension level you find.
Clean Up: Wipe off any leftover ink from the surface and the pen tip.
Store The Dyne Pen: Put the cap back on and store the pen in a cool, dry place.
That’s it! Now you can easily use Dyne pens to measure surface tension and make sure your products are top quality.
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