Pressing and Pelletizing: Choosing a Laboratory Press

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   Pressing and Pelletizing      Choosing a Laboratory Press

 

Your choice of a laboratory press will depend primarily on the amount of pressure required, the need for uniformity, and the number of samples you press per day. The diameter of the pellet to be pressed and the nature of the sample material and binder determine the necessary pelletizing pressure, which may vary from two tons to thirty-five tons. Motorized presses will provide greater convenience, yield more sample uniformity and increase sample throughput as compared to manual presses. SPEX SamplePrep offers 12-ton and 25-ton manual presses, the air-actuated 25-ton 3628 Bench-Press, and the fully automated 35-Ton  X-Press, Model 3630.






 

The SPEX SamplePrep Bench-Press is an air-actuated, manually controlled 25-Ton laboratory press ideal for pressing sample pellets for XRF and other analytical methods. The bench-top press is compact, with a 12 1/2 in. x 13 1/2 in. footprint ideal for laboratories with restricted bench space. The modern, sleek design includes a safety door with interlock, is CE-marked, and accepts all SPEX SamplePrep and other “stand-alone” pellet dies.

The patented air-actuated system combines the ease of use of a motorized press with the simplicity 3628 Bench-Pressand economy of a manual press. The only controls are a pushbutton which activates the pump, a pressure release valve, and a pressure control valve. Pressure is measured by a gauge and can be controlled when applications require repetitive, reproducible pressures. Neither hand-pumping nor an electrical hook-up is needed. The 3628 25-Ton Bench-Press requires an air supply of 90 psi. (6.1 atm or 6.2 bars) and 7 cubic feet per minute (0.20 cubic meters per minute or 198 liters per minute), present in most laboratories and factories. The
Bench-Press can also be operated from an air compressor or a tank of compressed air.


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