Our friends who work in the metallographic laboratory all know what cutting machines, inlaying machines, polishing machines, and other equipment are on the workbench one after another, samples are pushed and piled up, metallographic sandpaper, polishing cloth, grinding discs, and other pieces are pasted on iron plates, and polishing fluid is bottle after bottle, Hi, there are naturally many possessions, and the whole area also requires some effort.
It's easy to say that the machinery and equipment are basically fixed and stationary. After each use and shutdown, they should be cleaned properly. During installation, the spacing has been widened and arranged in an orderly manner, without any problems. Although the samples are pile after pile, the laboratory has sample cabinets that can be well organized and stored without any problems. Bottles of polishing solution are available one after another, and there is also a cabinet for storage. It can be neatly arranged without any problems. It's your turn to store metallographic sandpaper, polishing cloth, and grinding discs. What's the problem? These consumables need to be washed clean with water after use, with water droplets! You can't use a hair dryer to dry one by one and then put it away! The dripping water needs to have a place to collect and stand up to control the water. Just like the mini stand in the photo, it's for this purpose. Doesn't it feel pretty good too? The small plastic brackets in milky white are all very beautiful. I don't think this method is bad either. Our laboratory has always used it this way. It wasn't until one day that I went to a friend's laboratory that I realized I was really out of it. There was a metallographic sandpaper storage box standing there that could keep the workbench clean and beautiful. I accidentally found it, and I felt like I had never met before. So I casually took a photo and showed it to everyone.
In the absence of comparison, I feel that I am also using it quite well. This comparison makes a big difference, saving at least two-thirds of the space. This metallographic sandpaper storage box has a vertical bookstand like structure, with convenient small handles on the upper edge. When all are pulled down, each storage grid rotates 90 degrees, making it very convenient to take and place. Each grating edge can be labeled with the model of metallographic sandpaper, polishing cloth, grinding disc, etc. for easy management. Commonly used consumables can be stored in a fixed location, which is more conducive to daily work.
I said" Choose the right metallographic sandpaper storage box to make your workbench both neat and beautiful&dquo; You're right! If you think it's okay, go and find one. In short, I have upgraded my milky white mini plastic brackets to this metallographic sandpaper storage box. You can make your own decisions in your own laboratory!