Mapple Corona Dyne Test Pen Indian 30 To 72 Dynes/CM To Evaluating Surface Energy On Substrates

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Mapple Corona Dyne Test Pens Indian Range From 30 To 72 Dyne/CM

What is Corona Dyne Test Pen?

The  Corona Dyne test pen is a tool used to measure the surface energy or surface tension of a material, typically plastics, films, or other substrates. Surface energy is important in determining how well a material will adhere to inks, coatings, adhesives, or other materials.

The Dyne test pen contains a solution of known surface tension. When the pen is drawn across the surface of the material being tested, the solution will either wet or bead up depending on whether the surface energy of the material is higher or lower than that of the solution in the pen. By observing the behavior of the solution on the surface, one can determine the surface energy of the material being tested.

Dyne test pens are commonly used in industries such as printing, packaging, plastics manufacturing, and coatings to ensure proper adhesion and quality control. They come in various dyne levels, each corresponding to a different surface tension value.

Why use Dyne Test Pen?

Dyne check pens are used for several reasons:

  1. Quality Control: Dyne check pen help ensure that surfaces have the appropriate surface energy for proper adhesion of inks, coatings, adhesives, and other materials. This is crucial for maintaining quality standards in industries such as printing, packaging, and manufacturing.
  2. Troubleshooting: Dyne test pens can identify surface energy issues before printing, coating, or bonding processes begin. If the pen indicates inadequate surface energy, it signals that further surface treatment may be necessary to improve adhesion.
  3. Cost-Effective: They offer a relatively simple and cost-effective method for assessing surface energy compared to more sophisticated techniques. This makes them accessible for routine use in production environments.
  4. Quick Assessment: Dyne test pens provide immediate results. A simple swipe of the pen across the surface gives an indication of whether the surface energy is sufficient for the intended application.
  5. Versatility: They can be used on a wide range of materials, including plastics, films, metals, and coated surfaces. This versatility makes them valuable tools across various industries.

Overall, Dyne check pens are valuable for ensuring product quality, troubleshooting surface energy issues, and facilitating efficient production processes in industries where proper adhesion is critical.

Using Method of Disposable Dyne Pens

Using Dyne pens is easy to Measure Surface Tension for applications such as printing, coating or laminating! Just follow these steps:

Prepare the Surface: Ensure that the surface you want to test is clean and free from any contaminants like dust, oils, or residues. Cleaning with isopropyl alcohol is often recommended.

  • Select the Dyne Level: Choose the appropriate Dyne level pen based on the expected surface energy of your material. Dyne levels typically range from 30 to 60 dynes/cm, with higher numbers indicating higher surface energy.

  • Not Need to Shake the Pen:  This advance dun test pen so it not need to shake the Dyne test pen before use.
  • Apply the Pen: Uncap the pen and lightly draw a line or grid pattern on the surface of the material you are testing. Ensure that the line is thin and uniform for accurate results.
  • Observe the Reaction: Immediately observe how the test fluid behaves on the surface:
    • Wetting: If the fluid spreads evenly and forms a continuous, unbroken line without breaking or beading up, the surface energy is equal to or higher than the Dyne level of the pen.
    • Bead-up: If the fluid beads up, breaks apart, or forms discontinuous lines, it indicates that the surface energy is lower than the Dyne level of the pen.
  • Interpret the Results: Compare the observed behavior with the known Dyne level of the pen. If the surface energy matches or exceeds the Dyne level, it suggests good surface energy for adhesion. If there’s bead-up or poor wetting, further surface treatment may be needed for proper adhesion.
  • Dispose of the Pen: Since these pens are disposable, dispose of them properly after use according to local regulations for chemical waste disposal.

By following these steps, you can effectively use disposable Dyne pens to assess surface energy and ensure proper adhesion in your applications.

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE

The fluids in Mapple Dyne Test pens are considered hazardous. To ensure safety, follow these guidelines:

  1. Avoid Skin Contact: Its materials can be harmful to the skin. Do not touch them directly.
  2. Use in Well-Ventilated Areas: Always work in places with good ventilation to prevent inhaling fumes.
  3. Protect Your Eyes: Keep the fluid away from your eyes. In case of contact, rinse with water immediately.
  4. Not for Pregnant Individuals: Pregnant women should avoid conducting this test for safety reasons.

For Accurate Test results, Adhere to the following:

  1. Keep Surfaces Clean: Do not touch or contaminate the surface you are testing, as dirty surfaces affect results.
  2. Using Validity: Dyne Pens typically used with in only 6-12 months.
  3. Immediate Testing: Conduct surface energy testing right after treatment for meaningful results.
  4. Avoid Retesting Same Spot: Move along the sample or use a new one; retesting the same spot can give inaccurate readings.
  5. Maintain Clean Test Areas: Dirty surfaces lose their ability to be wet, so ensure a clean test level area.
  6. Store at Room Temperature: Keep Dyne test pens in a room-temperature environment.
  7. Protect from Light: Keep pens closed when not in use to prevent exposure to light, which can alter dyne levels.
  8. Prevent Ink Exposure: Properly sealed pens prevent the ink from being exposed to air, maintaining dyne levels.
  9. Use Consistent Pressure: Inconsistent or excessive pressure during testing may lead to false dyne level readings.

Remember to prioritize safety and follow these guidelines for accurate and reliable results.

Specification

Overview

Weight 0.01 kg
Dimensions 14 × 1.5 × 1.5 cm
Dyne Pens Value Indian

30 Dyne/CM

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32 Dyne/CM

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34 Dyne/CM

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36 Dyne/CM

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38 Dyne/CM

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40 Dyne/CM

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42 Dyne/CM

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44 Dyne/CM

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46 Dyne/CM

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48 Dyne/CM

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50 Dyne/CM

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52 Dyne/CM

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54 Dyne/CM

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56 Dyne/CM

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58 Dyne/CM

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60 Dyne/CM

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62 Dyne/CM

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64 Dyne/CM

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66 Dyne/CM

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68 Dyne/CM

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70 Dyne/CM

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72 Dyne/CM

Product Type

Dyne Test Pens Indian

Brand

Mapple

Usage/Application

On Surface

Features

High Performance

Material

Plastic Marker Pen

Ink Color

Pink

Pen Weight

0.010 gm

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