
A list of metallographic consumables that become increasingly addictive as you use them, a must have in the laboratory! Hello, Chaineng editor is here! Today is the editor of Chain Energy, a hobbyist who hoards metallographic consumables. I don't know if everyone is like me, staying in the laboratory, operating various metallographic sample making consumables, and enjoying it.
So, for Chain Energy editors, it is essential to buy some metallographic consumables in the laboratory to meet my daily operations. Today, I will share with you a list of essential metallographic consumables in the laboratory that have become more and more addictive. It is very suitable to stock up on a wave before the end of the year.

Cutting consumables in advance, what Chain Energy loves is this American QMAXIS grinding wheel cutting blade. The cutting blade is imported with original packaging and is specially designed for metallographic grinding wheel cutting machines. The manufacturing process is exquisite and the reputation is high. High cutting accuracy, fast speed, small plastic deformation, good cutting surface quality, and long service life are typical characteristics of QMAXIS (pulse) grinding wheel cutting blades. Full coverage of various hardness ranges!

Previously, we introduced overheated inlay consumables to everyone, and this time we discovered the QMAXIS cold inlay resin and curing agent from the United States, which are inlay consumables. It is the same brand as hot pressing inlay powder, with the same ease of use and high cost-effectiveness. The difference is that it is used for cold inlay. 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.

After talking about cutting and inlaying, the next important step is polishing. One of the polishing consumables that Chain Energy editor particularly likes and has been using is the American QMAXIS metallographic sandpaper. This metallographic sandpaper really meets my polishing needs. The metallographic sandpaper made of silicon carbide raw material has strong toughness and good water resistance, and the distribution of silicon carbide particles is uniform, dense, sharp, and has a high removal 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.
Alright, the above is a list of metallographic consumables that Chain Energy editors are becoming increasingly addicted to as they use them, and they are also essential for laboratories! Friends who like to use high-quality metallographic consumables like the editor, the QMAXIS metallographic consumables series from the United States can be easily accessed with your eyes closed. I believe you will also become more and more addicted with the use of Chain Energy editor.