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10 mm ( I.D. ) Dry Pellet Pressing Die - EQ-Die-10D-B

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10 mm ( I.D. ) Dry Pellet Pressing Die - EQ-Die-10D-B

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EQ-Die-10D-B is a 10mm pressing die set for making a 10 mm diameter sample pellet. The pressing die is made of high-stretched and highly polished carbon steel to achieve high hardness to meet the essential requirements of making ceramic or metal samples.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Model Number EQ-Die-10D-B
Maximum Load 8 metric Ton (at room temperature)
1000 MPa
Material HRC 60 - 62 hardened steel 
Ra 0.08?m highly polished steel
All pressing dies are made of high-stretched carbon steel to achieve high hardness to meet the essential requirements of making ceramic or metal samples. Otherwise, the pressing surface could probably get scratched.
Dimensions
A: Support Plate Thickness: 11.5mm
B. Sleeve O.D. : 40mm
C. Die Sleeve Height: 46mm
D. Sleeve I.D. : 10 mm + 0.03-0.05mm 
E. Top Pressing Rod Body Length: 28.6mm
F. Top Pressing Rod Head Thickness: 5.4mm
G. Pressing Rod Diameter: 10 ± 0.1mm 
H. Bottom Pressing Rod Body Length: 20mm
I. Bottom Pressing Rod Head Thickness: 8.2mm

Max. Working Temperature 280 °C
Weight 2.0 lbs.
Material Requirement
  • 32-75 Microns
  • Do not use this die set for pressing powder with a particle size of 30 microns or smaller; Small particles may slip into the gap of the die parts and damage the sleeve during the compression.
  • Ball mill or ground the powder to the size of 32~75 microns powder before pressing. Please consider using the 3'' Dia. Sieve Set No.200&450 Mesh to separate the 32~75 microns particles from the powder clumps.
  • For pressing sticky metal powders such as Al, Mg, and Zn, it is necessary to use dry or alcohol-based tool lubricant to lubricate the die and sleeve set to reduce friction during the compression. 
Package Content
  • One pressing die sleeve
  • One top-pressing die
  • One bottom-pressing die
  • One support plate
  • One die kit container
Safety Precaution
    
  • To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the Pressing Die, please read these instructions carefully before installation and before using it for the first time.
  • Read the manual, especially the die installation schematic, before the operation.
  • Do not press flammable, explosive materials.
  • The operator must wear a protective goggles.
  • You must have a hydraulic pellet press equipped with the Protection Cover, please click the pictures to the left to order.
  • To avoid damaging the die core and sleeve, we strongly recommend pressing powder with a professional laboratory hydraulic press to ensure the evenest pressing interface and uniform pressure force.
  • Dies with small diameters (?10 mm) are more vulnerable to off-center compression, leading to pre-mature top pressing rod failure much below the rated load. Please have top/bottom plates in place and carefully align the die with the centerline of the press machine.
Pressing Die Installation Schematic / Instruction
    

   
  1. Mixing and grinding chemical powder by agate mortar or Ball Mill
  2. Calcine mixed the powder in a high temp furnace under suitable temperature
  3. Crushing and Grinding calcined powder again by mortar or ball mill
  4. Put calcined powder into the die
  5. Pressing sample by a pressing machine under suitable pressure
  6. You may use CIP to press again to increase density by about 5 - 10%.)
  7. Take out the pellet sample from die
  8. Sintering the pellet under a suitable temperature
Application Notes

    • Use ethanol to clean the pressing die before and after use every time
    • Use anti-rust oil after the operation and store the kit inside the original box in a dry place to avoid rusting.
    • You may consider using EQ-BNMR for easy mold release. Please click the picture below to order.
    Warranty
    • Pressing Dies are consumable products and are not covered by MTI's warranty.

     
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