
Double Eleven has finally begun. Are you still satisfied with your purchases? After observing my friends around me, one change that everyone has shared this year is that they have become more rational. It's not about not spending money or not buying expensive things, but rather spending more time on each purchase. Part of it is used to repeatedly confirm whether the requirements really exist. For example, my friend Xiao Yang asked me a question in the laboratory: Do I really need to purchase metallographic sample making consumables? After inquiring about her job requirement of having a large sample size, my answer is yes, but I don't need to buy anything particularly expensive. Since you want to buy, of course you need to buy it appropriately and for value.
The true meaning of rational shopping is to reduce idleness and avoid waste, as well as the happiness brought by long-term interaction and interaction with items. Today, the editor of Chain Energy will share with you three recent favorite metallographic consumables from laboratory engineers. We hope you like them and not only buy suitable ones, but also happiness.

QMAXIS cold embedding resin and curing agent in 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.
&Flash& Flash; EpoQuick epoxy resin and curing agent, 2 hours
&Flash& Flash; EpoCure epoxy resin and curing agent, 6h
&Flash& Flash; EpoFlow epoxy resin and curing agent, 9h
&Flash& Flash; EpoLi ion epoxy resin and curing agent, 24h/25 ℃ or 2h/60 ℃
&Flash& Flash; AcryQuick acrylic resin and curing agent, 8-12 minutes

QMAXIS silicon carbide metallographic sandpaper from the United States: paper based with strong toughness, good water resistance, uniform and dense distribution of silicon carbide particles, sharp, 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.
&Flash& Flash; CarbiPaper with adhesive backing silicon carbide sandpaper
&Flash& Flash; CarbiPaper without backing adhesive, silicon carbide sandpaper

QMAXIS 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. Non toxic, environmentally friendly, suitable for both manual and automatic polishing. QMAXIS (Kemai) diamond polishing solution has a high removal rate and good surface consistency, allowing for both speed and quality in the grinding and polishing of metallographic specimens!
&Flash& Flash; PolyDia water-based polycrystalline diamond polishing fluid
&Flash& Flash; MonoDia water-based single crystal diamond polishing solution
&Flash& Flash; ComboDia water-based single crystal diamond mixed polishing solution
&Flash& Flash; OilDia oil-based single crystal diamond polishing fluid
Alright! The above is what we love to use in this issue of the laboratory. If you have any other questions about metallographic sample preparation, please feel free to communicate with us~