The roller coater is an essential piece of equipment in the painting machinery series, which evenly transfers paint to the surface of the coated object through the rotation and pressure of the roller.
Its working principle is relatively simple yet efficient, mainly including components such as roller, paint supply system, coated object, and auxiliary equipment.
The roll coater requires a series of tools and auxiliary equipment to ensure the smooth progress of the coating process.
Common Tools Needed for Some Rolling Coating Machines:
Paint mixer: Used to blend paint evenly, ensuring that the components in the paint are thoroughly mixed for a consistent finish during roller coating.
Rollers or Rollers: This is the core component of the roller coating machine, typically made of materials like rubber or polyurethane. The roller rotates to evenly apply paint to the coated object. Depending on the coating requirements, different sizes, shapes, and materials of rollers may be needed.
Scraper: Used to remove excess paint from the roller, ensuring the roller surface retains only an adequate amount of paint to avoid thick or uneven coatings.
Cleaning Brushes and Solvents: Used for regular cleaning of rollers and roller coating machines to remove residual paint and impurities, ensuring the cleanliness and proper operation of the equipment.
Measurement Tools: Such as rulers and calipers, used to measure the dimensions of the coated object and the thickness of the coating, ensuring that the painting quality meets the requirements.
Protective Equipment: Such as gloves, safety goggles, and masks, which are used to safeguard the safety and health of operators, preventing paint from irritating the skin and eyes.





