Welcome to RD Specialties
Manufacturer / Exporter / Supplier Of WIRE WOUND RODS, FORMED RODS, SMOOTH RODS, GAPPED RODS, DOUBLE WOUND RODS
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Year of Establishment
1936
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Primary Business
Supplier
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Number of Employees
10-49
Welcome to RD Specialties
Manufacturer / Exporter / Supplier Of WIRE WOUND RODS, FORMED RODS, SMOOTH RODS, GAPPED RODS, DOUBLE WOUND RODS
Year of Establishment
1936
Primary Business
Supplier
Number of Employees
10-49
The original “Mayer” rod. Popularized by Charles Mayer in the 1920's and still the most popular. Available in sizes #3 to #75 including many half sizes. The size refers to the wire diameter in mils (.001 inch). Wire wound rods can be stripped and rewound to save cost and reduce waste. There are no minimums and no setup charges for wire wound rods.
A formed (threaded, grooved, etc.) rod is roll formed from a solid steel bar and closely resembles a wire wound rod. The size of the groove determines the coating thickness the same way the cavity between wire winding does. However, the radius in the groove of a formed rod is less likely to clog and cleans up easier than its wire wound equivalent.
Commonly used to smooth previously metered coatings to paper, paperboard and plastic films. The coating thickness is governed by pressure (against a backer roll) or web tension. RDS smooth rods can be ground to meet any surface finish requirement and hard chrome plating can extend rod life significantly.
For higher viscosity coatings, gapped rods reduce clogging and eliminate lines. By winding a smaller wire with spacing (see image) the cavity created is wide and shallow allowing heavy coatings to flow better. A smaller wire creates a smaller interruption in the coating flow enabling the coating to wet out more completely. While a gapped rod is less durable than a double wound rod, it is also less expensive.
For higher viscosity coatings, double wound rods reduce clogging and eliminate lines. By winding a smaller wire on top of a larger one (see image) the cavity created is wide and shallow allowing heavy coatings to flow better. A smaller top wire creates a smaller interruption in the coating flow enabling the coating to wet out more completely. While a double wound rod is more expensive than a gapped rod, it is also more durable
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