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Mapple Dyne Test Pens Imported 30 Dyne/CM
What is a Dyne Pen?
A Dyne pen is a simple yet powerful tool designed to measure the surface tension of materials, especially in industries like printing and coating. It contains a specific ink that behaves differently based on the surface tension of the material it’s applied to.
Why use Dyne Check Pen?
Dyne pens are incredibly useful because they provide a quick and easy way to assess the surface properties of materials. By determining surface tension, Dyne pens help ensure proper adhesion in processes like printing, coating, and laminating, ultimately leading to better quality products.
Using Method of Disposable Dyne Pens
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 Pen: Pick the Dyne pen with the level closest to what you need.
Get the Pen Ready: Press the tip against on a virgin surface.
Apply the Ink: Draw a line on the surface you are 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 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.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
The fluids in Mapple Dyne Check pens are considered hazardous. To ensure safety, follow these guidelines:
- Avoid Skin Contact: These materials can be harmful to the skin. Do not touch them directly.
- Use in Well-Ventilated Areas: Always work in places with good ventilation to prevent inhaling fumes.
- Protect Your Eyes: Keep the fluid away from your eyes. In case of contact, rinse with water immediately.
- Not for Pregnant Individuals: Pregnant women should avoid conducting this test for safety reasons.
For Accurate Test results, Adhere to the following:
- Keep Surfaces Clean: Do not touch or contaminate the surface you are testing, as dirty surfaces affect results.
- Check Expiry Date: Dyne Pens typically last 6-12 months. Do not use expired or contaminated pens.
- Immediate Testing: Conduct surface energy testing right after treatment for meaningful results.
- Avoid Retesting Same Spot: Move along the sample or use a new one; retesting the same spot can give inaccurate readings.
- Maintain Clean Test Areas: Dirty surfaces lose their ability to be wet, so ensure a clean test level area.
- Store at Room Temperature: Keep Dyne test pens in a room-temperature environment.
- Protect from Light: Keep pens closed when not in use to prevent exposure to light, which can alter dyne levels.
- Prevent Ink Exposure: Properly sealed pens prevent the ink from being exposed to air, maintaining dyne levels.
- Use Consistent Pressure: Inconsistent or excessive pressure during testing may lead to false dyne level readings.
Remember to prioritize safety and follow these guidelines for accurate and reliable results.
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