Metallographic Grinders and Polishers for Sample Preparation
The study of the microstructure of various materials is known as metallography. It is crucial to both the study of material science and the testing of metallurgical materials. Materials’ metallographic microstructure examination can be used to assess their processing quality. Additionally, it identifies the product’s dependability and potential drawbacks.
Equipment for polishing and grinding metals aids in preparing the sample for operations involving surface analysis. The GenGrind product line has cutting-edge metallographic polishing and grinding equipment.
Infinita lab grinding and polishing equipment is built on the essential ideas of simplicity and effectiveness. Every floor or benchtop metallographic polisher or grinder can achieve the appropriate surface finish on a specific material. Metals are the subject of metallurgy, but their concepts also apply to other materials, including polymers, minerals, ceramics, fossils, etc.
The metallography grinding and polishing process typically begins after a chosen material segment has been divided into smaller pieces using an abrasive or precise saw and attached using a mounting press. Metallography grinders and polishers eliminate surface damage brought on by the cutting process. The metallography polisher and grinding apparatus uses an exact speed-spinning grinding wheel. There are accessible metallographic polishers and grinders with both variable and set speeds.
No matter how many metallographic samples you need to prepare each day, Infinita Lab has you covered. The polishers and grinders used in metallography might be fully automatic, semi-automatic, or manual. Single or double grinding wheels with set and variable speeds are available. The automatic specimen heads can precisely polish 1-6 samples at once to meet any sample preparation volume.
All the grinders and polishers in the Infinita lab GenGrind series have cutting-edge, user-friendly interfaces that simplify operator training.