
Today, the editor of Chain Energy will recommend 5 types of metallographic consumables for laboratory metallographic sampling, which are practical, user-friendly, and cost-effective.
In order to ensure that they are practical and not unreasonable, Chain Energy has conducted a round of solicitation with our engineers in the laboratory and conducted some research from some old customers. We hope that this metallographic consumables list that integrates the experience of multiple people can make it easier and more comfortable for you to work and prepare samples.
However, after all, although the metallographic sample making consumables recommended by Lianneng editor today have a high cost-effectiveness, when making samples at work, it still depends on personal usage habits. If you have any needs, you can follow Lianneng editor to take a look first. The details are as follows:

Cutting blade: The original imported QMAXIS (Kemai) ultra-thin grinding wheel cutting blade is suitable for metallographic precision cutting machines and metallographic grinding wheel cutting machines, with its axis and aperture respectively. The thickness of ultra-thin grinding wheel cutting pieces is slightly thicker than diamond&CBN cutting pieces and slightly thinner than grinding wheel cutting pieces. This ultra-thin grinding wheel cutting blade has small incision, small deformation, high cutting efficiency, wide application range, and long service life. In many application scenarios, replacing diamond&CBN cutting blades is an effective choice for metallographic sample preparation engineers to reduce costs and increase efficiency.
Hot pressing inlay powder: The original imported QMAXIS (Kemai) hot pressing inlay powder from the United States is suitable for hot pressing inlay of materials that are not sensitive to temperature and pressure. Fully cured at appropriate temperature and pressure, less prone to embedded defects, and well maintained edges, making it suitable for continuous batch preparation of standard specimens.

Cold embedding resin and curing agent: Original imported QMAXIS (Kemai) cold embedding resin and curing agent from the United States, including epoxy resin system and acrylic resin system. Low viscosity, low shrinkage rate, strong permeability, and good edge protection effect, suitable for room temperature inlay of materials sensitive to temperature and pressure. The operation is simple, convenient, and widely used, making it very suitable for single batch sample preparation.

Metallographic sandpaper: The original imported QMAXIS (Kemai) silicon carbide sandpaper from the United States has strong toughness, good water resistance, uniform, dense and sharp distribution of silicon carbide particles, and high grinding rate. By grinding the metallographic sample with it, the surface scratch is small and the consistency is good, which is conducive to the subsequent polishing process and can effectively shorten the sample preparation time.
Metallographic polishing fluid: Original imported QMAXIS (pulse) diamond polishing fluid from the United States, available in single crystal and polycrystalline form; Water based and oil based; Various models including concentrated and mixed are available. Both manual and automatic polishing are applicable. QMAXIS (Kemai) diamond polishing fluid has a high grinding rate and good surface consistency, allowing for both speed and quality in the grinding and polishing of metallographic specimens!
After recommending these 5 laboratory metallographic consumables, Chaineng's editor has quite a variety of them; I still haven't finished my thoughts yet&quo; The feeling is that after all, there are too many metal consumables that are easy to use in our chain. If you need to purchase metallographic sample making consumables, please feel free to contact the engineers of Nanjing Chain Energy Home.