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MSE PRO 13mm Dry Pellet Pressing Die for FTIR KBr Pellet

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13mm (12.7mm, actual) Dry Pellet Pressing Die for FTIR KBr Pellet

This dry pellet pressing die is specially designed to create pellets of potassium bromide (KBr) for use in infrared spectroscopy. The die is made from high quality, high hardness tungsten carbide, which ensures a successful compression of both ceramic and metal powders into pellet form. 

Not using enough powdered mixture or excess moisture in KBr can cause the pellets break. For a typical pellet preparation, 400 mg total KBr/sample mixture under a load of 6 to 7 tons press will produce an approximately 1 to 1.5 mm thick pellet. Usually 0.1 to 2% weight to weight of sample to KBr is preferred for pellet pressing. Please use spectroscopic grade KBr or halide salt powder for the best quality pellets. 

In order to grind the desired materials into the correct granularity of powder (from millimeters to microns), we recommend using either our powder processing ball milling products & accessories or our agate mortar & pestle sets.

To avoid rust, store the pressing die set in a dry environment and clean after each use. If you do not intend to use for an extended period of time, it is recommended to apply some oil on the pressing die surfaces to avoid the formation of rust. MSE Supplies is not responsible for rust or damage caused by improper use. Please inspect the pressing die upon arrival. Pressing dies are considered consumables, the warranty only covers manufacturing defects.

Pressing die is considered as consumables which is not covered by warranty.

Specifications

Product

13mm Dry Pellet Pressing Die for FTIR KBr Pellet

SKU#

PR0108

Die material

Tungsten Carbide

Hardness

HRC68-HRC85

Pressing Force maximum 10 metric Ton

Sample size (M)

Φ12.7mm

Cavity depth (N)

20mm

Dimensions (LxH)

Φ43x78mm

Weight

0.76kg

Note: The FTIR sample plate (on right side of figure) is not included in this pressing die set. You need take out the pellet after pressing and place it in the FTIR sample holder.


Die Operation Guidance:

    Pressing Die Set Pressing Force and Pressure Conversion