Pellet press PP 35
benchtop

pellet press
pellet press
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Characteristics

Applications
for pellets
Configuration
benchtop

Description

Solid, high-quality pellets are an important precondition for reliable and meaningful XRF analysis. With the PP 35, RETSCH offers a pellet press which produces strong pellets with a smooth surface. The PP 35 features an individual pressure force regulation in the range of 0 to 35 t. The PP 35 combines the advantage of a small benchtop model with high press forces, which are built automatically in up to three steps, ensuring that even difficult materials are pressed perfectly. PRODUCT ADVANTAGES benchtop model with small footprint individual pressure force adjustment up to 35 tons pressing in steel rings, aluminium cups and free pressing tools for various diameters 10 SOPs can be defined and stored for routine applications comfortable parameter setting via display automatic pressure force control FEATURES Field of application chemistry / plastics, construction materials, environment / recycling, geology / metallurgy, glass / ceramics Max. pressure 35 t, automatic press Pressure force 0 - 35 t (0 - 343 kN) Pressure force increase / holding / decrease time - fix ramp / 1 - 99 s / fix ramp Parameter combinations 10 Steel rings (external Ø / internal Ø) 40 mm / 32 mm 40 mm / 35 mm (max. pressure force 15 t) Aluminium cup (external Ø) 32 mm (max. pressure force 25 t) / 40 mm (max. pressure force 35 t) Electrical supply data 110-240 V, 50/60 Hz Power connection 1-phase W x H x D 335 x 495 x 570 mm Net weight - 120 kg Standards CE FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE The steel ring or aluminium cup is inserted in the pressing tool of the PP 35 and filled with the sample material via a hopper. The complete slide is then pushed beneath the pressure plate and the pressing is started.

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