
Unconsciously, the long vacation has quietly ended. Do you feel that your body and mind have not yet recovered, but you have to face the accumulation of work in front of you? At the thought of so many samples needing to be embedded one by one, didn't it suddenly feel like there was a lot of pressure.
Come on! Chaineng editor today shares with you an original imported German QATM metallographic inlay machine, hoping to help everyone improve work efficiency, bid farewell to inefficiency and complexity, and complete various sample inlay work.

Qpress 40: The original imported German QATM fully automatic hydraulic metallographic embedding machine Qpress 40 is equipped with an automatic water cooling system and can simultaneously embed two samples. Microcomputer program control can automatically execute corresponding operations in sequence. The fully automatic bayonet sealing system can achieve fast and convenient opening/closing operation of the sample cylinder. The sample cylinder component can be quickly replaced without tools. The sturdy aluminum structure adopts powder coating, which is durable, beautiful, and easy to clean. Low noise, simple operation, and easy maintenance, it is a commonly used inlaid model in metallographic laboratories.
The recommended reasons for Qpress 40 fully automatic hydraulic metallographic hot embedding machine are as follows:
&Bull; Fully automatic hydraulic operation with automatic water cooling (with water-saving function)
&Bull; Checkpoint closure system, labor-saving and safe
&Bull; Computer controlled automatic inlay process, programmable, with good repeatability
&Bull; Two samples can be embedded at a time
&Bull; Convenient replacement of sample molds without the need for tools
&Bull; Aluminum frame, powder coated, beautiful and more durable in appearance

The above is the metallographic inlay machine that the editor of Chain Neng wants to share today. We hope it can help everyone easily complete sample inlay, work efficiently, and finish work early. If you would like to learn more about metallographic sampling, please come to the Chain Energy Laboratory for on-site inspection and personal experience!