Hydraulic compression press used for research and development.The Genesis Series hydraulic compression press, Model G50H-19, is highlighted in this one-page product bulletin. The Model G50H-19 is said to be specially designed to vulcanize vul·ca·nize tr.v. vul·ca·nized, vul·ca·niz·ing, vul·ca·niz·es To improve the strength, resiliency, and freedom from stickiness and odor of (rubber, for example) by combining with sulfur or other additives in the presence of heat rubber sheets to provide samples for quality control, research and development, and material comparison. This press is used to prepare sheets for material property testing in accordance with ASTM ASTM abbr. American Society for Testing and Materials D3182. The Genesis rubber sample preparation press incorporates a proprietary platen A long, thin cylinder in a typewriter or printer that guides the paper through it and serves as a backstop for the printing mechanism to bang into. It is typically made of a hard rubber or rubber-like material. See carriage and typewriter. design (patent pending) that is said to provide more precise temperature uniformity across the platen surface. The press is available in three performance ranges to meet any processing requirement, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the literature. The press's 19" x 19" platens accept all standard sample mold sizes. Clamp force is adjustable from eight to 50 tons. The press features a self-contained hydraulic unit. An AB Micrologix 1200 PLC with MicroView user interface is provided with this system, which also features 1/16 DIN digital temperature controllers. The hydraulic compression press features a fully guarded clamp area with an interlocked operator gate. An optional contact gauge is provided for quiet operation. An optional low pressure system is available for operation from two to 50 tons. Wabash MPI MPI - Message Passing Interface www.wabashmpi.com |
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