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This document mainly introduces the pestles and mortars handled by Machine Parts, which specializes in the design, manufacturing, and sales of tablet press pestles and mortars. It includes features, processes, and product information about various types of pestles with different surface treatments, such as hard chrome-plated pestles, chromium nitride pestles, and MH pestles. Additionally, it provides information on tablet testing services and pestles, as well as recycling. 【Contents】 ■ Introduction of various surface-treated pestles and mortars - Hard chrome-plated pestles - Chromium nitride pestles - MH pestles - NewEIP pestles ■ Introduction of tablet testing services ■ Introduction of pestles and recycling *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe offer the "MH technology," which utilizes discharge phenomena to form a high-hardness alloy layer on metal surfaces. When the hammering die surface and the MH treatment electrode (main component: tungsten carbide) are brought close to each other within a few microns in a liquid medium, a discharge phenomenon occurs. The high heat generated at this time is used to form a thermal compound between the hammer material and the electrode. The thermal compound possesses the characteristics of gradient metals, being highly hard and durable, and prevents the peeling of the compound. 【Features of MH Hammer】 ■ By creating 1 to 5 μm of unevenness on the hammering die surface, adhesion is suppressed. ■ The lifespan of the hammer is improved. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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