What is roll rolling coating?

What is roll rolling coating?

Roll-to-roll processing is a fabrication method used in manufacturing that embeds, coats, prints or laminates various fluid materials onto a flexible rolled substrate material as that material is fed continuously from one roller to another (unwind to rewind). …

What is roll coating used for?

Roll coating is most suitable for applying adhesives to flat sheets and film, and may be used for parts as large as 2 meters.

What is kiss coating?

Kiss coating is a method by which coating is applied to a web that “kisses” the surface of a coating roll. The coater is typically of relatively simple design, with a single coating roll mounted such that the bottom of the roll is submersed in a pan that holds a coating (Figure 1).

What is knife coating?

Knife coating is a process where an excess of coating material is applied to the substrate and removed by a metering blade to achieve the desired coating thickness (Fig. 10.5).

What is gravure coating?

A gravure coater is a kind of roll coater, in which the resin is applied to an engraved roll. Typically a blade scrapes the resin off, leaving an appropriate amount in the engraved cells, and the remaining resin in the cells is then transferred to the substrate to form a film.

What is kiss coat backing?

A latex backing often is applied to upholstery fabrics to help stabilize them. At Kravet, if our fabrics do not ship from the mill with this backing, known as a kiss coating, we ensure that a backing is applied before the fabric goes onto Kravet furniture. Latex backing stabilizes fabrics and makes them more durable.

What is black DLC coating?

DLC stands for Diamond-like carbon. DLC leaves a beautiful, flawless finish, and is velvety and lubricious to the touch. It exhibits properties as slickness (very insusceptible to friction) and durability. It is also extremely scratch resistand and up to eight times harder than steel.

What does titanium coating do for blade?

The titanium coating helps strengthen the blade and prevent corrosion, and after being sharpened a few times it will expose the steel edge underneath, giving you the best edge with higher strength and resistance to corrosion over the length of the blade.