Hydraulic laboratory press.Monarch laboratory presses feature an integral hydraulic system Noun 1. hydraulic system - a mechanism operated by the resistance offered or the pressure transmitted when a liquid is forced through a small opening or tube and high technology options which are based on standard production press models adapted to precision laboratory requirements. The Monarch presses are all equipped with expanded metal safety guards with heavy duty extruded aluminum frames for operator and bystander by·stand·er n. A person who is present at an event without participating in it. bystander Noun a person present but not involved; onlooker; spectator Noun 1. protection. They are available in 30, 50, 75 and 100 ton clamp clamp (klamp) a surgical device for compressing a part or structure. rubber dam clamp a metallic device used to retain the dam on a tooth. clamp n. capacities with 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. sizes from 12" x 12" to 24" x 18". The presses are recommended for testing or research, compacting, molding rubber or plastic, laminating lam·i·nate v. lam·i·nat·ed, lam·i·nat·ing, lam·i·nates v.tr. 1. To beat or compress into a thin plate or sheet. 2. To divide into thin layers. 3. and assembly where stripping force is required. Standard features include double-acting J.I.C. style cylinder for power open and power close. An integral hydraulic reservoir is easily accessible for cleaning and includes a strainer or cartridge filter, air filter/breather, oil level indicator and oil cooler. A programmable controller with access module is standard. Optional equipment includes electrically heated platens to 600 [degrees], 800 [degrees] or 1,200 [degrees] F, with digital temperature controllers, low pressure system, pressing speed control and automatic platen cooling. (Carver) Circle 101 on card |
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