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Microm II Imperial Film Applicators

Article No. 10476

Microm II, 2”

  • Microm II Imperial (mils) Film Applicator
  • 2" film width
  • Standard anodized aluminum side plates 
  • Standard 400 series stainless-steel blade

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Material
Film Width
$1,104.00 excl. taxes & shipping cost

Features

  • Knife-blade fitted into slots in the end section allows vertical adjustment of the blade.
  • Two finely-made micrometer barrels that can be easily set so that gate clearances can be adjusted from 0-0.250” in increments of .001” with resolution to .0005”.
  • Thimbles & barrels of the micrometers are dull chrome.
  • Two types of side plates available that provide large paint well:
    • Standard side plates are made from special clear anodized aluminum
    • Tefcrom side plates are Teflon coated for lowest coefficients of friction against any solid. They are non-reactive and are great for films cast on thin substrates as it helps prevent tearing by minimizing friction with the substrate.
  • The ends of the side plates also serve as ergonomic operator hand grips when drawing down wet films.
  • Two types of blades are available:
    • The standard blade is finely machined 400 series stainless steel.
    • The Teflon blade is coated with a tough, durable PTFE film that provides excellent non-stick properties which makes for easy cleaning and good corrosion resistance. It also makes the blade more durable with exceptionally good abrasion resistance.
  • Rare earth magnets hold blade firmly in place. (The 2" applicator does not utilize the rare earth magnets and only uses one non rotating spindle micrometer that is fixed to the blade via two set screws.)
  • Casting knife film applicator with patented magnetic blade attachment for easy cleaning - US Patent 7,930,991.
  • No springs to break, rust or get clogged.
  • Extreme Accuracy.
  • Ergonomic design facilitates fast and accurate drawdowns.
  • Special orders welcome

Technical Attributes

  • Film Width
    2"
  • Material
    Standard with Standard blade
  • Data
    Models:ImperialMetricDigital
    Measurement Type:MilsMicronsMils/Microns
    Measurement Range:0-0.250”0-6.35mm0.00005" (0.001mm)
    Side Plate Options:Aluminum (Standard) or Teflon (Tefcrom)
    Blade Options:Stainless Steel (Standard) or Teflon
    Locking Mechanism:--Included
    Display:AnalogAnalogDigital Display

More Information

Mil Measurement - Used on the Imperial Microm film applicator, each graduation on the Thimble Scale equals 0.001 in. = 1 mil. The first visible number is 1 which is 0.001 in. = 1 mil, the second number is 2 which is 0.002 in. = 2 mils, etc. One complete revolution is 25 graduations = 0.025 in. = 25 mils. The first increment on the Sleeve Scale = 0.025 in. = 25 mils, the second increment on the Sleeve Scale = 0.050 in. = 50 mils, the third increment on the sleeve = 0.075 in. = 75 mils, etc.

Standards

ASTM

D823

Procedure

  1. Place applicator at upper end of test panel.
  2. Pour coating directly in front of the knife-blade.
  3. Draw applicator toward lower end of panel at an approximate uniform rate of 10 to 12 inches (250-300mm) per second.
  4. Clean applicator immediately after use and thoroughly dry the blade. Caution: Do not wet or submerse micrometer heads.

Step-by-Step Zero Adjustment Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Surface:
    Use a polished granite flat plate or a suitable plate-glass surface for calibration.
  2. Set Micrometers to Zero:
    • Ensure the blade contacts the flat plate fully from end to end.
    • Confirm no side plate elevation.
  3. Visual Inspection:
    • Place the applicator between a bright light and the observer.
    • Ensure no light is visible beneath the blade and side plates.
  4. Zero Check Tolerance:
    • Verify the zero point is within ±0.0005".
    • If outside this range, proceed with adjustments.
  5. Adjust the Micrometers:
    • Apply slight, consistent pressure on the applicator's support rods.
    • Rotate micrometers until the blade sits evenly on the flat plate.
    • Loosen the micrometer thimble's set screw.
    • Align the thimble's zero mark with the barrel's zero mark.
    • Tighten the set screw to secure the setting.
  6. Recheck Zero Point:
    • Repeat adjustments if necessary to achieve accurate calibration.

Caution:

  • Inspect for foreign matter (e.g., iron filings) on the blade magnets before calibration. These can disrupt proper alignment.
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