Metal Sanding Machine

The metal sand mill utilizes a high-speed rotating metal disc to drive the grinding media, generating shear forces that refine material particles through impact and friction. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to control particle fineness, achieving uniform dispersion and particle size adjustment of materials.
Selection
When selecting a metal sand mill, it is essential to match the grinding media material with the characteristics of the material, determine the equipment capacity based on production requirements, evaluate the structural design by considering energy consumption and maintenance costs, and ensure that the sealing performance and operational safety meet the demands of the production environment.

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Instruments

Using 2268 +/- 7g standard brush parts, sanding speed 50cpm, automatic counting function to ensure test Repeatability, linear reciprocating motion simulates actual sanding conditions.

$ 538.00

Easy to use magnetic suction Cup loading and unloading, sanding times 0~ 9999 two-way count, friction load 570 +/- 20g, additional weight adjustment load, suitable for undercoating and putty anti-sanding performance test.

$ 641.00

With 0~ 135cpm friction speed range and 155mm Test Travel, using two-way counting system, can be configured with additional weight adjustment load, suitable for a variety of sample size sanding resistance test.

$ 929.00

Adopt 37 +/- 2cpm friction speed, 300mm sanding Travel, 1000g standard load, automatic counting to set value stop, Repeatability is excellent.

$ 506.00

Friction speed 0~ 135cpm, Test Travel 155mm, round-trip count 0~ 9999, suitable for accurate determination of sanding performance of undercoat and putty.

$ 1171.00

Adopt double grinding head linear friction mode, load 570 +/- 20g adjustable, working plate Rotation speed 0~ 135rpm, magnetic chuck design makes sample loading and unloading convenient, the counter directly reads the number of sanding.

$ 696.00

The use of diamond sanding needles can flatten the surface of the grinding wheel, improve the utilization rate of abrasive wheels, and is equipped with a water supply system to support wet grinding and dry grinding. The size of abrasive wheels is about 250 × 30 × 32mm, and the Rotation speed is 1400rpm.

$ 1239.00

Using diamond sanding needle to smooth the surface of abrasive wheels, abrasive wheels stepless speed range of 500~ 1450rpm, equipped with stainless steel settling filtrate drawer to prevent clogging, wet grinding dry grinding can be applied.

$ 3107.00

High Accuracy stepper motor, speed range 0-135 times/min, test stroke 155mm, equipped with manual suction Cup and a variety of weights, can be freely set the number of times 0-9999.

$ 1284.00

Standard and penetration dual mode, no need for sanding paints to directly measure the thickness of the substrate; range 0.75-500 mm, display accuracy 0.01mm; 2.3 inch color screen display, large capacity storage of 2000 data, support group storage and Bluetooth transmission.

$ 638.00

It adopts all-metal sheet metal structure, equipped with 4 18W high color rendering lamps, with a color rendering index of more than 95, with Illuminant Timing function, and the inclined operation table conforms to human visual observation habits.

$ 1074.00

Using 40KHz Ultrasonic Frequency and 800W Power, the welding time is only 0-1 seconds, no solder can be added to achieve firm welding, the welding head is wear-resistant and durable, and the welding has no spark and does not change the metallographic structure of the workpiece.

$ 7819.00

Measurement range 0~ 1500 microns, error +/- 1%, support magnetic Induction principle, IP65 Protection Rating and 250 reading storage, suitable for ferrous metal substrate nonmagnetic coating environment.

$ 890.00

Uniform water outlet and accurate testing, can test a variety of Rod sizes 28-56, suitable for a variety of materials such as film, metal, Pottery and porcelain, helping to reduce tool delays due to material problems.

$ 86.00

Adopt 60 ° Measurement Angles and 10 * 20mm Measuring Area, equipped with small aperture elliptical measurement port dedicated to curved metal measurement, powered by No. 5 battery for easy field operation, Stability up to +/- 0.4GU.

$ 469.00

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