Powder Scattering System

Powder Scattering System

Function/Description

For certain purposes, powdery materials need to be applicated. Common examples are: The application of thermoplastic powder for interlining products, the application of carbon powder for ABC-protection clothes or the application of glass beads for reflective products.

A powder scattering unit always consists of an engraved roller that determines the amount of applicated powder by its engraving and by its rotating speed during the coating process. To empty the engraving or rather to strip the powder that may be very sticky in some cases, off the engraved roller, rotating or changing brushes are used.

Variations of the Coating Weight

  • 10 to 300 g/m²

Range of Viscosity [mPas]

  • Application of powdery materials

Typical Applications

  • Interlining
  • ABC-protection textiles
  • Sandpaper
  • Reflective products

Examples


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