Which Dyne Test Kit Do You Need?
🟢 Intro
Most surface energy problems in printing and converting don’t come from the ink or substrate.
They come from incorrect testing ranges.
Choosing the right dyne test kit ensures accurate measurements, reliable adhesion, and consistent production quality.
In this guide, we compare the most common sets:
- 30–52 dyne set
- 30–60 dyne set
- 30–72 dyne set
🟢 What Is a Dyne Test Kit?
Explain:
- Multiple calibrated pens
- Each represents a specific surface energy level
- Used to determine wettability
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In industrial environments, using a full set is critical to avoid false readings caused by narrow testing ranges.
🟢 Why Using a Set Matters
Using only one dyne value can lead to incorrect conclusions about surface treatment levels.
- Film at 38 dynes
- Testing with only 38 → misleading
- Using 36, 38, 40 → precisión real
🟢 Comparison of Dyne Test Kits
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| Kit Range | Number of Pens | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 30–52 | 12 pens | Standard films & general applications |
| 30–60 | 16 pens | Most printing & converting operations |
| 30–72 | 22 pens | High-performance coatings & advanced materials |
🟢 30–52 Dyne Test Kit (Essentials)
Best for routine quality checksquality checks
🟢 30–60 Dyne Test Kit (MOST IMPORTANT)
- Flexo
- Packaging
- Laminación
This is the most commonly used range in industrial environments.
🟢 30–72 Dyne Test Kit (Advanced)
- Coatings técnicos
- Aplicaciones exigentes
- Laboratorios
🟢 How to Choose the Right Kit
Checklist:
- Type of substrate
- Printing method
- Required accuracy
- Range variability
🟢 Common Mistake
One of the most common mistakes is testing with a limited range and assuming surface energy is stable.
🟢 Final Recommendation
- If you don’t know → 30–60
- Basic→ 30–52
- Advance → 30–72