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05-16 2026
What Buyers Should Check Before Ordering A Metallographic Grinding And Polishing Machine
A metallographic grinding and polishing machine should be selected according to sample material, preparation volume, surface quality requirement, operator skill, and laboratory workflow. Manual machines are economical for low-volume use. Semi-automatic and automatic systems are better for repeatable QC preparation and higher sample throughput. Buyers should check disc size, speed control, pressure mode, sample holder compatibility, consumable matching, cooling and drainage, safety design, and after-sales support before ordering. For laboratories that perform Vickers, Micro Vickers, coating, weld, or case depth testing, preparation quality directly affects final measurement reliability. A well-matched grinding and polishing machine helps reduce sample rework, improve surface consistency, and support more reliable hardness testing and metallographic analysis.
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05-09 2026
How To Prepare Metallographic Samples Before Hardness Testing
Metallographic sample preparation is an important part of hardness testing accuracy. A properly cut, mounted, ground, polished, cleaned, and supported sample helps produce clear indentations and repeatable hardness values. This is especially important for Vickers, Micro Vickers, coatings, case depth analysis, weld sections, and small precision components. Buyers should not treat sample preparation as a secondary process. The hardness tester and preparation equipment should be selected together according to material type, sample geometry, testing method, daily workload, and documentation requirements. A complete preparation workflow can reduce testing errors, improve laboratory efficiency, and make quality control results more trustworthy for production teams, customers, and inspection records.




