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In many industrial operations, a thin layer of substance is coated onto a substrate material, such as paper, plastic film, or metal foil, using a roll-to-roll coater.
The coater is made up of two or more rolls that are used to coat a continuous web of substrate material that is run through the machine with a layer of liquid substance, such as an adhesive, paint, or thin film coating.
The roll-to-roll coater is made to operate in a continuous process, which makes it perfect for applications requiring high-volume production.
One or more coating rolls apply the liquid coating material to the substrate as the substrate material is supplied through the machine from a roll. At the machine’s finish, another roll is wound with the coated substrate material.
Several industries, including electronics, solar cells, flexible displays, and packaging, use roll-to-roll coaters. High production rates, homogeneous coating thickness, and fine control over coating parameters such coating material viscosity and coating roll speed are all benefits of this kind of coating equipment.
Global Roll to Roll Coater market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
In July 2021, Sona-Tek Corporation will begin a new project to build Roll-to-Roll coating machinery for the production of high proton-exchange membrane fuel cells.
Five test and pilot coating machines, including the first Coater 650TM model to be installed in the US, are on display in a new demo room that Yesui Seiki, a manufacturer and designer of precision coating equipment, has opened at their location in Bloomington, Indiana.
Compact Roll to Roll Coater with 160mm Max. Width & 6 Optional Coating Heads (Combination) – MSK-AFA-200 is available from MTI Corporation[3].
Ocean Coat P, a brand-new coater backing roll cover from Voith, is designed specifically for in-demand positions in blade coater applications. It is particularly resistant to over pressing because of its novel polyurethane chemistry and distinctive filler concept[4].
Additionally, FOM Technologies unveiled the FOM NANO ROLL COATER, an entry-level bench-top model for all researchers and scientists interested in discovering and developing[5]. It is the company’s smallest Slot-Die coating machine to date.