Thematics Electric Lab Press

electric lab press

An electric lab press is a modern laboratory equipment that uses an electric motor to drive the hydraulic system for efficient sample preparation. With its high accuracy and repeatability, it is suitable for various applications, including industrial XRF, hot embossing, laminating, and melting polymers for thin films. The machine operates autonomously, allowing technicians to work on other tasks while it handles the pressing work. It is available in different configurations to suit various laboratory needs, making it an ideal choice for laboratories that require frequent pressing work.

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We have the best ELECTRIC LAB PRESS solutions that are designed to meet the high demands of laboratory research. Our wide range of electric lab presses ensures that we have a solution for every budget and requirement. With programmable controls and the ability to apply precise and consistent pressure, our electric lab presses are ideal for a range of applications in pharmaceuticals, laminating, rubber and plastic molding industries. Our electric lab presses are also perfect for R&D work, testing, short runs, limited production, cell manufacturing, and lean manufacturing. Choose our electric lab press solutions for reliable and consistent results every time.

Our ELECTRIC LAB PRESS is a cost-effective solution that offers a complete customisation service for your specific needs. With a wide range of pressures, from 15 to 200 metric tons, and the ability to accommodate various-sized or customised dies, this press is perfect for industries such as pharmaceuticals, rubber and plastic molding, and laminating.

applications

  • Powder metallurgy

  • Material science research

  • Ceramic and glass sample preparation

  • Quality control testing of electronic components

  • X-ray fluorescence (XRF) sample preparation

  • Pharmaceutical research and development

  • Spectroscopy sample preparation

  • Thin film preparation for electronics and solar cells

  • Geological sample preparation for analysis

  • Food science and testing of food additives.

advantages

  • Faster and more efficient operation compared to manual presses.

  • Accurate and consistent pressing due to programmable controls.

  • Increased safety for the operator since there is no manual pumping required.

  • Suitable for a wide range of laboratory applications including XRF sample preparation, hot embossing, laminating, and melting polymers for thin films.

  • Available in various tonnage configurations to suit different sample requirements.

  • Can operate autonomously, allowing the technician to focus on other tasks.

  • Ideal for frequent pressing work due to their ease of use and consistency.

FAQ

How do electric laboratory presses work?

Electric laboratory presses typically consist of a motor-driven ram or piston that applies force to a sample through a platen or die. The electric motor is controlled by a control panel, allowing the user to set and adjust the desired force and speed. The sample is placed between the platens, and as the motor drives the ram, the force is applied, exerting pressure on the sample. This controlled pressure enables various processes such as compression testing, powder compaction, sample preparation, and material synthesis.

What are the advantages of using electric laboratory presses?

Electric laboratory presses offer several advantages over manual or hydraulic presses. The electric motor provides precise control over the applied force, allowing for accurate and repeatable results. They offer adjustable speed and force settings, making them versatile for different applications and materials. Electric presses are generally quieter, cleaner, and more energy-efficient compared to hydraulic systems. Additionally, they eliminate the need for hydraulic fluid and associated maintenance. Electric presses also have a smaller footprint, making them suitable for laboratory environments with limited space.

What are the applications of electric laboratory presses?

Electric laboratory presses find applications in a wide range of scientific and industrial settings. They are commonly used for compression testing of materials, including polymers, metals, ceramics, and composites. These presses are also employed in powder compaction processes, such as tabletting in pharmaceutical manufacturing or the preparation of powdered samples for analysis. Electric presses are used for material synthesis, such as the formation of thin films or the fabrication of electrodes. Additionally, they are utilized in research and development for sample preparation, sample extrusion, and various other processes that require precise application of force and pressure.

What considerations should be taken when selecting an electric laboratory press?

Several factors should be considered when selecting an electric laboratory press. The required force capacity should match the specific application and the maximum force expected. The platen size should accommodate the sample size and shape. The speed range and control options should align with the desired testing or processing requirements. It is important to ensure the press is constructed from durable materials and designed for long-term use. Safety features, such as emergency stop buttons and protective shields, should be evaluated. Additionally, the availability of accessories, such as different platens or heating options, can be crucial for specific applications.

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