Laboratory Press

A laboratory press is used to create compressed pellets out of powdered material for use in applications as diverse as pharmaceutical development, spectroscopy, and bomb calorimetry. Powders are placed into a die (or mold) of the laboratory press and are pressed into shape by hydraulic action. A laboratory press can have a wide range of pressures, from 15 to 40 metric tons. One important consideration is the shape of the desired pellets, which can vary between different products. Some laboratory presses can accommodate a wide range of different-sized or customized dies. Though most laboratory presses are hydraulic, other laboratory presses can be of a screw press configuration.
CompanySpecac Inc.Specac Inc.
ItemAtlas™ Series Autotouch Automatic Hydraulic PressAtlas Series Manual Hydraulic Press
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Catalog NumberAtlas Autotouch Automatic Hydraulic PressAtlas Manual Hydraulic Press
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DescriptionThe Atlas™ Series Autotouch Automatic Hydraulic Press, is available in 8 Ton, 15 Ton, 25 Ton and 40 Ton load configurations.

It is particularly popular with users conducting analysis through Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF), therefore known as both an FTIR
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This manual laboratory press is ideal as an FTIR press, KBr press and XRF press. All manual presses are available in 15 and 25 ton load configurations, but can be configured as 0-1, 0-2 and 0-5 tons. The press is intended for a wide range of laboratory press applications. It has a compact, small ... Read More
TypeAutomatic Hydraulic Press,Manual Hydraulic Press
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