Abrasive "Diamond Slurry with Lubricant" Sample Diamond Abrasive
Diamond slurry with lubricant
This is a diamond abrasive used for polishing metals and substrates. It contains a lubricant, so no additional lubricant is needed.
This is a polishing material suitable for cross-section observation, tissue observation, and defect analysis sample polishing. It is a diamond slurry abrasive with a lubricant, making it easy to manage polishing conditions without the need for additional lubricants. 【Features】 〇 A wide range of sizes (μ) is available. 〇 There are two types of abrasive grain shapes: polycrystalline and single crystal. 〇 Automatic supply is possible. ☆ It is now available for purchase on the Amazon site. (A link is provided below.)
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basic information
■Abrasive Grain Shape - Single crystals have a cubic shape with fewer edges, so they take longer compared to polycrystals, but costs can be kept down. - Polycrystals have a shape similar to rock candy with many edges, providing greater polishing power compared to single crystals, but the price is slightly higher. ■Volume: 250 ml ■Abrasive Grain Size - 0.25μ - 1μ - 3μ - 6μ - 9μ - 15μ - 30μ
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Delivery Time
P3
※Delivery times may vary depending on quantity, size (μ), and stock status.
Applications/Examples of results
For sample grinding. Please refer to the consumables catalog or the Amazon site for details.
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Company information
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.