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The Accu Dyne Test Pens 30–52 Dynes Core Range Set is designed for routine surface energy verification on untreated and lightly treated films and plastics. Manufactured with 100% reagent-grade solutions, this 12-unit kit provides fast, reliable adhesion testing for printing, coating, and laminating operations.
The Accu Dyne Test Pens Kit 30-52 represents the most practical and cost-effective solution for quality control professionals in printing, coating, and laminating operations. This 12-pen set covers the critical dyne range from 30 to 52 dynes/cm in even increments (30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52), providing precise surface energy measurements for most industrial applications.
Unlike basic surface tension testing methods, these marker pens feature genuine Accu Dyne reagent-grade testing fluids formulated to meet ISO 8296 standards. The spring-loaded valve tip technology prevents contamination and ensures accuracy test after test, making them the preferred choice for manufacturers who cannot afford adhesion failures in production.
This kit is specifically designed for professionals who need reliable, repeatable results when evaluating corona treatment effectiveness, plasma treatment quality, or flame treatment success on polymer substrates including polyethylene, polypropylene, PET, and other plastic films.
The Accu Dyne Test Pen system employs a revolutionary valve tip applicator that fundamentally changes how surface energy testing is performed. Traditional wicking-style pens allow contaminants from tested surfaces to migrate back into the fluid reservoir, degrading accuracy over time.
The valve tip design solves this critical problem. When you press the pen firmly onto your substrate, a spring-loaded valve opens, allowing fresh testing fluid to flood the tip. This action flushes away any contaminants collected during previous tests, ensuring each measurement is as accurate as the first.
When the test fluid contacts your substrate surface, one of two outcomes occurs:
PASS (Surface Energy ≥ Dyne Level): The fluid forms a continuous, uniform film that remains stable for at least 2-3 seconds. This indicates your substrate’s surface energy meets or exceeds the pen’s dyne level, confirming adequate treatment for printing, coating, or adhesive bonding.
FAIL (Surface Energy < Dyne Level): The fluid immediately retracts into droplets or beads within 1-2 seconds. This indicates insufficient surface energy and predicts adhesion failure if you proceed with production.
By testing with ascending or descending dyne levels, you can pinpoint your substrate’s exact surface energy value, typically within ±2 dynes/cm accuracy.
The 30-52 range is specifically engineered for flexible packaging converters. Untreated polyethylene typically measures 30-32 dynes/cm—too low for reliable ink adhesion. After corona treatment, most flexible packaging applications require:
This kit allows you to verify treatment effectiveness before committing to production runs that could result in costly ink adhesion failures or delamination.
Label converters use this dyne range to verify film treatment before coating adhesives or printing. Labels that fail to maintain ink adhesion or adhesive bond strength often trace back to inadequate surface preparation—a problem easily prevented with proper dyne testing.
Whether applying barrier coatings, primer layers, or functional coatings to plastic films, coating adhesion depends entirely on surface energy. The 30-52 kit covers the sweet spot for most coating applications, allowing operators to confirm treatment before coating application.
Many manufacturers now require suppliers to provide surface energy certifications. This kit enables receiving departments to verify that incoming film rolls meet specified dyne levels before releasing materials to production, preventing downstream adhesion problems.
Visible lot number on each unit
Expiration date clearly marked
Production traceability in case of investigation
Documentation available upon request
Q: How do I determine which dyne level I need for my application?
A: Start by testing with the 38 dyne pen—the industry standard for most printing applications. If the fluid beads up, your surface energy is too low and requires treatment. If it forms a stable film, test with progressively higher levels (40, 42, 44) until you find the highest level where the film remains stable for 2-3 seconds. That value represents your surface energy.
Q: How long can I store these pens before they expire?
A: Store pens in their original packaging at room temperature (60-75°F) away from direct sunlight. For critical quality control applications, replace pens every 6 months. For general production testing, 12-month shelf life is acceptable when stored properly. Always date pens when opened.
Q: Why does the test fluid sometimes give inconsistent results?
A: Inconsistent results typically stem from: (1) Contaminated test surface—oils from hands, release agents, or dust; (2) Testing the same spot twice—always test fresh areas; (3) Temperature variation—store and use pens at consistent room temperature; (4) Expired or improperly stored pens.
Q: Can I use this kit on textured or porous surfaces?
A: No. Dyne test pens are designed exclusively for smooth, non-absorptive substrates. Textured or porous materials absorb the test fluid, making results meaningless. For such surfaces, consult alternative testing methods like contact angle measurement.
Q: What’s the difference between this kit and the 30-60 or 30-72 sets?
A: The 30-52 kit (12 pens) covers the most commonly used dyne range for flexible packaging and film printing at an economical price point. The 30-60 kit (16 pens) extends to higher dyne levels needed for some rigid plastics and specialty applications. The 30-72 kit (22 pens) provides maximum range for laboratories and applications requiring high dyne levels (metal treatment verification, glass bonding, aerospace applications).
Q: How many tests can I perform with each pen?
A: Under typical usage, each pen delivers several hundred tests. Exact count varies with application technique—drawing long lines consumes more fluid than brief test spots. For critical quality control, monitor test line uniformity. When lines become inconsistent or faint, replace the pen regardless of age.
Q: Do these pens work for verifying flame treatment?
A: Yes. While primarily used for corona treatment verification, dyne pens work equally well for flame treatment and plasma treatment verification. The testing principle remains identical—you’re measuring surface energy regardless of how it was achieved.
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| Weight | .5 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 7 × 5 × 5 in |
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