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Category : Optics (components, coatings, instruments and systems) > Optical instrumentation, systems and accessories

Model 360 Rotary Disc Cutter

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The Model 360 Rotary Disc Cutter is a precision instrument which is designed to precisely align and cut discs or drill holes from a wide range of materials using either a tube shaped brass tool with an abrasive slurry or a diamond tipped tool.

Unlike an ultrasonic disc cutter which can cut only brittle materials, the Rotary Disc Cutter can cut virtually any material from soft metals to very hard and brittle ceramics. The gentle lapping action employed by the Model 360 makes it ideal for cutting fragile crystals and delicate cross-sectional specimens for TEM. It is also ideal for cutting materials with both hard and soft phases which simply cannot be cut using an ultrasonic cutter. The Model 360 is generally used to cut discs from materials up to 1cm thick which have been transferred from either an SBT slicing instrument or an SBT polishing fixture. Specimen mounts from these instruments are directly transferable which precludes the need to remount the specimen.

-Gentle lapping action cuts virtually all materials -High tolerance rotational accuracy prevents cracking and chipping -Transferability of TEM-Prep™ System specimen mount increases throughput and maximizes specimen yield. -Optional Alignment Micro

Dimensions: 15" W x 14.5" H x 8" D Net Weight: 20 Lbs. Tool Rotation: 0 - 1500 RPM Counterbalance Weight: 0 - 500 grams Time Delay: 30 - 90 seconds Electrical Input: 100 VAC 50/60 Hz 110 VAC 50/60 Hz 220 VAC 50/60 Hz

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