Automatic polishing machine "ACCURA-102" all-in-one automatic polishing machine.
ACCURA-102
We offer one rank higher in sample polishing and tissue observation. It is a precision polishing machine with excellent stability, featuring a base and head integrated into one unit.
This is the top model of a sample polishing machine that can polish various samples such as metals, non-ferrous metals, substrates, and ceramics. <Features> ● Increased stability with a base and head integrated design ● Ample motor capacity specifications and a stable housing achieve precise polishing ● Equipped with almost all necessary functions as standard ● The left-right oscillation function of the head increases polishing speed, particularly effective for surface finishing.
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basic information
- The grinding discs are available in two sizes (250/300mm). - The grinding holders are available for individual loads and overall loads, and custom holders can also be created. - An automatic feeder is also standard. You can choose between a 4-bottle type or a 6-bottle type. - The head's oscillation function allows for even application of grinding paper, buffs, and diamond pads across the entire surface, enabling efficient grinding. - If there is no water supply and drainage system, or if you cannot discharge grinding debris, abrasives, or lubricants, we also have a water circulation filter unit (ENVIRO) available, so please consult us. - Custom covers can also be made. *For more details, please request information.*
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Applications/Examples of results
We are active in the polishing of various microstructures such as iron-based materials, alloys, and non-ferrous metals. As an all-in-one full-spec polishing machine, we are widely used in research institutions that require more precise polishing.
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Hartzok Japan has been a specialized company in pre-treatment equipment for about 30 years. The pre-treatment equipment we handle refers to devices that prepare samples in the optimal condition for analytical instruments. In recent years, the performance of analytical instruments has improved, allowing for more precise analyses. However, as the accuracy of analysis increases, the results can vary significantly based on the quality of the pre-treatment process. For example, even if there is a top-spec microscope, poor pre-treatment due to contamination, loss, or uneven polishing will result in low analytical accuracy. Conversely, even a lower-spec microscope can yield high-precision analysis results if the polishing is done well. Pre-treatment equipment is often postponed in capital investment, but the results of the pre-treatment process become more critical as higher analytical accuracy is sought. Moreover, this pre-treatment process is largely analog and relies heavily on empirical knowledge. Hartzok Japan will contribute to improving our customers' quality with the know-how we have cultivated over many years in the field of pre-treatment.