Esterlam Announces New E Series Doctor Blades

Based in the UK, Esterlam is a global leader in providing doctor blades for today’s demanding printing and coating industries. Having developed the world’s first synthetic doctor blade more than 40 years ago, Esterlam has now worked to set new standards for the future of coated electronic applications.

Commercial Director Neil Hailey said,“In real terms, this means our special E Series blade is perfect for a whole range of applications from battery separators for electric vehicles to aerospace and printed electronics to flat panel displays, photovoltaics and mobile phone technology. These specially developed blades are at the forefront of new technologies.”

Utilizing the latest developments in advanced polymer technology, Esterlam’s innovative E Series have improved spring characteristics meant to give greater consistency and control over coat weights from start to finish. “Greater control means less wastage, increased yields and improved productivity,” added Neil. “Their self-lubricated qualities mean longer blade life with abrasive ceramic and graphite applications, plus significant reductions in roller wear and scoring.”

The growing renewable energy market is set to increase dramatically over the next few years as millions of new electric vehicles will be made. The UK electric car market has exceeded expectations in September with plug-in cars representing 3.5 percent of all new cars sales, says Esterlam. With diesel sales plummeting, Esterlam says car buyers appear to be switching to plug-in vehicles in greater numbers than ever before.

“As carmakers invest more heavily in electric vehicles the lithium-ion battery will be a key technology for at least the next decade,” said Esterlam Managing Director John Hailey. “With years of ongoing development, our E blade is already being utilized in this very exciting area. We already supply blades for a host of different industries in over 100 countries globally and we look forward to continued success within this new industry.”

As well as coatings for battery separators for electric cars, bikes, buses, trams, fork lifts trucks, boats, planes, drones, Esterlam’s specifically developed E Series is also being used for RFID tags, mobile phone batteries, energy harvesting and storing, touch screens, plasma screens and OLED screens, microgravure, printed electronics and Photo Voltaic films.

“The applications are endless,” added Neil. “We keep innovating and providing solutions that work and we’re so fortunate to have such an experienced global technical team at the heart of everything we do.”