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Semi-automatic cutting device for non-ferrous metals, milling type SAM-100

This is a cutting device specifically designed for the pre-treatment of non-ferrous metal samples for optical emission spectrometry (OES).

It accommodates various shapes of samples with a diameter of up to 70mm. It uses a milling head with seven cutting edges to finish a flat and consistently uniform analysis surface safely and quickly. ◆◇◆ Features ◆◇◆ ◆ High Reproducibility Semi-automatic operation ensures consistent results without individual differences. Alcohol spray allows for a more stable cutting surface and prevents contamination. ◆ Super Clean Can be installed next to the analytical device. ◆ Easy Operation Sample set ⇒ Cutting amount and feed speed settings ⇒ Start. ◆ Safety The operator completely locks the cutting chamber door.

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