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Instrumental analysis in the T41 inchs cutting disc ind

“If you want to do something good, you must first sharpen your tools.” The size of the T41 4 inches cutting disc size is unstoppable as an industrial “teeth”. So advanced instrumental analysis methods are also irreplaceable as industrial “eyes”. effect. T41 4 inches cutting disc size industry has introduced analytical instruments for many years. As the only research institute in the domestic cutting sheet industry, the relying unit of the National Abrasives Quality Supervision and Inspection Center, Henan Aurora Abrasives Co., Ltd. has a complete range of analytical instruments. And open to the outside world, greatly promoting the development of the industry.
I think the application prospects of these instruments in the cutting disk industry are broad, mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1. The cutting disc industry is material science, which involves composite materials. The composition and structure of materials are closely related to the performance of materials. Instrumental analysis methods can effectively characterize the essential characteristics of materials and provide test data support for quality control processes such as material selection and materials.
2. The manufacturing process of the cutting disc involves many physical and chemical changes, which are unrecognizable by the naked eye. Only through advanced testing methods, the nature and laws of the material change can be determined through experimental verification;
3. In the foreign trade of cutting discs, most of them involve the constraints of foreign environmental protection regulations. The limit quantity of harmful substances has become the bottleneck restricting foreign trade. The advanced detection means are used to identify harmful substances used in production, and the limit substances are avoided from the source.



Instrumental analysis in the T41 inchs cutting disc ind
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