
It's less than half a month before the Chinese New Year, and my mood is very impatient. So what was the most important thing before that year? Of course, buying various metallographic sample making consumables for the laboratory!
In addition, it seems that the epidemic situation in various cities has started to worsen again recently. Everyone should stay at home quietly, go out less, and gather less! In order to smoothly carry out work after the new year, it is definitely necessary to stock up on some metallographic sample making consumables in advance.
And it seems that the express delivery is almost out of service, so hurry up and buy a wave with the editor before the new year. These metallographic consumables are really frequently repurchased by myself and my colleagues and friends around me!

Original imported QMAXIS (Kemai) ultra-thin grinding wheel cutting blade (aluminum oxide/silicon carbide) from the United States: It is a cutting blade specifically designed for metallographic precision cutting machines. Both low-speed precision cutting and high-speed precision cutting have dedicated models that can meet the cutting needs of different materials. This ultra-thin grinding wheel cutting blade has accurate cutting, small incision, small damage, high cutting efficiency, wide range, long service life of the cutting blade, and can effectively save sample preparation costs.

Original imported QMAXIS (Kemai) cold embedding resin and curing agent from the United States: including epoxy resin and acrylic resin. Low viscosity, low shrinkage rate, and good edge preservation effect, suitable for single batch inlay preparation of temperature and pressure sensitive materials.

Original imported QMAXIS (Kemai) 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 scratches are small, which is beneficial for subsequent polishing processes and can effectively shorten the sample preparation time.
Alright, the above are the metallographic sample making consumables that the editor can currently think of, which I personally think are quite good. We have our own inventory reserves and supply center, with complete categories and specifications, and sufficient inventory. Everyone should quickly stock up before the new year!