Friends who often make metallographic samples often use various metallographic consumables during sample preparation. When cutting, metallographic cutting pieces are used, inlay powder is used for inlay, and metallographic sandpaper is used for grinding and polishing. However, due to the different origins, brands, and prices of the metallographic consumables used, the effectiveness of their use varies greatly.
By selecting suitable and user-friendly metallographic consumables, the effect of easy sample preparation can be achieved. Today, the editor of Chain Energy will share with you a few original imported QMAXIS metallographic consumables that others worked overtime all night to make samples, but you were able to handle them in half an hour.

First, let's share the first cutting metallographic consumables, the QMAXIS diamond&CBN cutting blades from the United States, with axis diameters suitable for metallographic precision cutting machines and metallographic grinding wheel cutting machines, respectively. Diamond&CBN cutting blades have high hardness and thin thickness, resulting in fast cutting speed, minimal material removal, and minimal surface damage, making them more conducive to subsequent grinding and polishing. The service life of cutting blades is longer than that of other materials, and the converted comprehensive cutting cost is relatively lower. Diamond&CBN cutting pieces with different concentration, particle size and bonding process can meet the cutting requirements of different materials. They are very awesome cutting pieces in the first step of metallographic sample preparation! (Diamond&CBN cutting pieces with an axial aperture of 12.7mm: 3in, 4in, 5in, 6in, 7in, 8in, diamond cutting pieces with an axial aperture of 32mm: 10in)

Next, we will share the second hot embossing metallographic consumable, QMAXIS hot embossing powder from the United States, which is suitable for hot embossing 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.
&Flash& Flash; PhenoPowder phenolic resin
&Flash& Flash; EpoPowder G epoxy resin (particles)
&Flash& Flash; EpoPowder F epoxy resin (powder)
&Flash& Flash; TransPowder acrylic resin
&Flash& Flash; MelaPowder melamine resin
&Flash& Flash; CopperPowder Copper Conductive Filler
&Flash& Flash; GraphPowder carbon conductive filler

Then share the third polishing metallographic consumables, QMAXIS metallographic polishing cloth from the United States, made of high-quality polishing fabrics such as woven fabrics, non-woven fabrics, flocked fabrics, chemical corrosion resistant synthetic materials, etc. For different materials and polishing stages, polishing cloths with different weaving properties can be selected, combined with polishing liquids or pastes with different abrasives and particle sizes, to achieve surface effects at different process stages.
&Flash& Flash; Coarse throwing: PlanCloth, PerfoCloth, NylonCloth
&Flash& Flash; Middle throw: DuraCloth, SatinCloth, SilkCloth
&Flash& Flash; Fine polishing: MicroMet, VelCloth, FlocCloth, ChemoCloth
Alright, that's all for this American QMAXIS metallographic consumables. If you're working overtime all night to make samples, and if you're struggling with choosing metallographic consumables, you might as well try American QMAXIS metallographic consumables at Lianneng Home and work efficiently with Lianneng's editor.