Burkle LZKL lab curtain coater make your own acetate discs

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Burkle LZKL lab curtain coater make your own acetate discs

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Wed Oct 22, 2025 2:54 am

Long ago in a world I don't remember I was going to try to accomplish coating my own aluminum or plastic to make acetate discs. I have a small lab tabletop curtain coater I'm looking to give up real cheap if someone has some interest in doing this. I've got perhaps $7,000 invested already but willing to let go real cheap. It's disassembled right now as I was replacing the factory motor with one I could use at home 115 volt 60 hz that motor is already placed but the rest needs to be assembled and you will need to find yourself a lacquer pump which is easy to do. I can send photos of what it looks like now and what it once looked like when it was for sent to me and what it's supposed to look like brand new. Anyone if anyone has interest in this please contact me. Kim 612-751-8924

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