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Diameter: | Mould Dia 25,30,40,45,50mm | Temperature: | Heating Range 90℃ - 200℃ |
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Pressure: | 4-18Mpa | Cooling: | Natural / Water Cooling |
Dwell Time: | 0-1800 Seconds | Power: | 3200W |
High Light: | metallurgical sample mounting press,pecimen mounting press,Hydraulic Mounting Press 3200W |
Double Station Automatic Metallographic Hot Mounting Press for Metallography Specimen
Technical Data Download:iqualitrol Mounting Press iPress-887
Brief Introduction:
iPress-887 is used for setting up those irregular specimens and can fix in with the request of the surface.It also can protect the edge and keep out of the abrasion.
The specimen size is limited by the Semi-automatic or Automatic Grinder/Polisher. It is fit of all thermosetting materials because of the cooling system .
iPress-887 can automatically finish with the heating temperature,the holding time, and acting force.The operator can change 4 specification patterns according to the difficult specimens. It can make 2 specimens at one time.
Technical Parameters:
Model |
iPress-887 |
Sample diameter | 25,30,40,45,50mm |
Thermoforming ranges | 90-200℃ |
System pressure range | 4-18Mpa |
Cooling temperature range | 40-90℃ |
Holding time range | 0-1800s |
Cooling mode | Natural /water cooling |
Heating power | 3200W |
Input voltage | 220V/50HZ |
Dimension | 650mm x630mm x500mm |
Net weight | 110kg |
Mounting of specimens is usually necessary to allow them to be handled easily. It also minimizes the amount of damage likely to be caused to the specimen itself.
The mounting material used should not influence the specimen as a result of chemical reaction or mechanical stresses. It should adhere well to the specimen, and if the specimen is to be electropolished later in the preparation then the mounting material should also be electrically conducting.
Specimens can be hot mounted (about 150 °C) using a mounting press either in a thermosetting plastic, e.g. phenolic resin, or a thermosoftening plastic e.g. acrylic resin. If hot mounting will alter the structure of the specimen a cold-setting resin can be used, e.g. epoxy, acrylic or polyester resin. Porous materials must be impregnated by resin before mounting or polishing, to prevent grit, polishing media or etchant being trapped in the pores, and to preserve the open structure of the material.
A mounted specimen usually has a thickness of about half its diameter, to prevent rocking during grinding and polishing. The edges of the mounted specimen should also be rounded to minimize the damage to grinding and polishing discs.
Contact Person: Mr. Raymond Chung
Tel: 86-13711988687
Fax: 86-769-22784276