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.






 

Rugged and reliable, these presses are noted for their simplicity and durability. For the lab with a a small sample load they are an economical alternative to motorized presses. They can also be
operated anywhere in the world, under the most primitive conditions.

The 3626 Mini-C and 3621 Model C have a capacity of 12 tons; with the 3613 13 mm die they are 3626 SPEX SamplePrep-Carver Mini-Cideal for IR labs. XRF analysts prefer the 25-ton Model M for pressing 31 mm, 35 mm, and 40 mm sample discs.

SPEX SamplePrep-Carver presses are uniquely adapted for use with SPEX SamplePrep evacuable pellet dies. The column height of the standard C and M models has been adjusted, and the upper platens of all three models are equipped with a safety shield for operator protection and a hardened steel buffer plate. Engraved with concentric circles, the buffer plate enables easy centering of the die for proper functioning of the press.


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