Small Cutting Machine "MICRACUT-152" for Research and Educational Institutions
It is a compact tabletop small cutting machine. It precisely cuts samples with the load of the balancer.
It precisely cuts small samples such as substrates, ceramics, rocks, and non-ferrous metals. It is the smallest precision cutting machine in its class. It is portable and does not take up much space. 【Features】 - Since cutting is done with the weight of a balancer, it minimizes sample distortion. - The lateral movement of the sample can be adjusted to an accurate distance using a micrometer. - Various vices can clamp both small samples and samples with complex shapes. - It is a tabletop cutting machine that is compact and space-saving. *For more details, please request materials or download the catalog.
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- It is possible to vary the rotation speed between 0 and 1500 rpm. - Diamond cutters and grinding wheel cutters with a diameter of up to 150 mm can be attached. - The cutting width can be set to 1 μm using a digital micrometer. - The cooling water tray can be easily moved from the front of the cutting chamber, making cleaning easy. - As an option, accessories for a manual table for flat and specially large samples, as well as for PCBs, are available.
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MICRACUT-152
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【Applications】 ○ Metals, ceramics, electronic component materials, crystals, composite materials, biocompatible materials, sintered carbides, etc. ○ Ideal for research institutes and industrial laboratories that analyze and study materials in metallurgy, geology, electronic components, and biocompatible materials.
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