It's almost the end of Double Eleven. Have everyone bought all the consumables for metallographic sampling in the laboratory? Chaineng editor conducted another round of research in the laboratory, extracting a list of items worth buying. From cutting, inlaying, to polishing, this time it's really neat! Why don't you compare and fill in the gaps to see what else the laboratory needs to purchase.
When it comes to the cutting blades that Chaineng Xiaobian loves to use, the American QMAXIS grinding wheel cutting blades definitely rank in the top three. The editor has been using it for many years and has repurchased it countless times.

The original imported QMAXIS (pulse) grinding wheel cutting blade from the United States is a specialized cutting blade for metallographic grinding wheel cutting machines, with exquisite manufacturing technology and high reputation. 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!
It is also important to choose a reliable metallographic inlay powder if you want the sample to be inlaid well and quickly. Assistant Xiao Wang, who is busy setting samples for customers in the laboratory every day, has recently been promoted by this metallographic inlay powder and obtained the American QMAXIS hot pressing inlay powder, which he has been praising for a long time.

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. (The specific model can be viewed on the official website of Chaineng.)
Speaking of easy-to-use and cost-effective metallographic polishing consumables, Chain Energy editor must give you Amway. I am currently using the American QMAXIS silicon carbide metallographic sandpaper, which has been used in the past year and has almost no defects.

The original imported QMAXIS (Kemai) silicon carbide sandpaper from the United States has strong toughness, good water resistance, uniform, dense, sharp distribution of silicon carbide particles, and 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 the list of consumables for this year's Double Eleven metallographic sampling. Don't miss it! Dear friends who need it, hurry to Nanjing Chain to buy and catch the last bus!