Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100 is a compact electric press with a pressure range of 0–60T. It offers pressure stability of ≤1 MPa over 10 minutes for reliable and uniform pressing. This system allows accurate control of pressurization pressure for reliable results. Its dual-mode design enhances ease of use for various sample preparation needs. Our model is built with accuracy to prepare high-quality pellets, material forming, and other precision tasks.
FAQ for Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100
1: How long does it take to form a pellet using Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100?
Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100 generally takes 1 to 2 minutes to compress a powder sample into a solid pellet.
2: What types of materials can be pressed using Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100?
Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100 is suitable for pressing a wide range of powder samples, including minerals, ceramics, and metal powders.
3: Are different die sets compatible with Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100?
Yes, Labnics Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100 supports multiple die sizes and can be customized based on sample size needs.
4: Is Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100 suitable for infrared spectroscopy sample preparation?
Yes, Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100 is commonly used to prepare KBr or other pellets for FTIR and other spectroscopic methods.
5: Does Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100 come with safety features?
Yes, Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press NEHPP-100 includes overload protection, emergency stop, and a protective enclosure.
6: What materials can be processed using Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press?
Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press can compress powders, metals, ceramics, polymers, and composite materials.
7: How does Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press differ from a manual hydraulic press?
Unlike manual presses, electric models automate pressure application, offering faster and consistent operation through electricity.
8: Can Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press be integrated with other lab equipment?
Yes, Electric Hydraulic Pellet Press can be used alongside XRF, FTIR, or spectroscopy systems for sample preparation.
9: How long does it take to form one pellet?
Pellet formation usually takes less than 1–2 minutes per sample.