Metallographic PhotoMeter

The metallographic photometer irradiates the surface of a metal sample through an optical system and measures the intensity of reflected light to analyze its microstructure composition. It is used to detect grain size, inclusion content, and phase composition of metal materials, and to monitor material quality in the fields of metallurgy and mechanical manufacturing.
Selection
When selecting, consider measurement accuracy and sample compatibility, ensuring that the detection items cover grain size and inclusions. Pay attention to the stability of the light source and the configuration of filters, and verify the validity of the calibration certificate. Choose an appropriate stage based on the sample size, and ensure the interface is compatible with the existing analysis system.

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Instruments

Equipped with 100X-1250X magnification range, the 7mm focusing system supports accurate focusing, allowing for real-time observation and recording of metallographic tissue images through a computer or digital camera.

$ 1171.00

Colorimetric analysis is achieved using a pre-measurement design, which reacts with nickel to form a blue complex. Measurement range covers 0.00 to 7.00 g/L, and it is suitable for a variety of Photometer instruments.

$ 540.00

Measurement range of 0.00~ 3.00 mg/L using Nessler method, adding 4 drops of Reagent each time can quickly react to color rendering, compatible with direct reading of Photometer, providing 100 stability testing.

$ 212.00

Using 2800rpm Rotation speed and 2.2kW Power, equipped with fast fixture and chill down system, can cut 50mm cut sample, easy operation and maintenance.

$ 732.00

Disposal diaMeter 230mm, Rotation speed 900rpm, smooth transmission and low noise, easy operation and maintenance, suitable for a variety of material polishing requirements.

$ 275.00

Double disc independent control can be operated by double person at the same time, the diaMeter of the throwing disc is 230mm, the Rotation speed is 900rpm, the transmission is stable and the noise is small, and the operation and maintenance are convenient.

$ 485.00

Double disc design can be operated by two people at the same time, Rotation speed 50-1000rpm stepless adjustable, support forward and reverse rotation and chill down functions, adapt to different grinding and polishing needs, and improve sample preparation efficiency.

$ 1042.00

Suitable for metallographic sample cutting, the maximum cutting cross section of 65 * 65mm, spindle Rotation speed 2800rpm, equipped with circulating chilling down system, the surface of the sample after cutting is bright and flat without burns, easy to operate.

$ 2748.00

Discard diaMeter 230mm, Rotation speed 900rpm, transmission smooth low noise, easy operation and maintenance, suitable for a variety of material polishing needs.

$ 332.00

Adopt automatic mechanical pressurization and curing inlay program, Heating power 650W, mold sleeve specification is 40mm, realize automatic heating and pressurization and automatic pressure relief after molding, real-time temperature display to ensure stability and reliability.

$ 3612.00

Adopt automatic mechanical pressurization and heating technology, mold sleeve specification is 30mm, Heating power 650W, automatic pressing and shutdown pressure relief, real-time temperature display, support room temperature sampling, suitable for thermoset material inlay.

$ 3612.00

The specimen is fixed with a bilateral fixture structure, with a maximum cutting section of 100 × 120mm, a transparent observation window and a powerful exhaust device. After cutting, the surface of the specimen is bright and flat without burns.

$ 3785.00

The servo motor is used to provide 750W and 400W power, and supports stepless speed regulation and four-speed speed regulation from 50 to 1000rpm. It has a double-disc design, a grinding head electromagnetic lock, and ten program storage functions.

$ 6657.00

Measurement range 0.00 to 10.00 mg/L, accuracy +/- 0.03 mg/L +/- 3%, IP67 waterproof, built-in reaction Timer and CAL CheckTM function ensure performance verification.

$ 632.00

Adopt hand-crank mechanical pressurization method, Heating power 650W, Mold sleeve specification < 40mm, suitable for small or irregular samples, support thermosetting material inlay.

$ 649.00

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