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One of the processes for preparing samples for microscopic analysis is polishing for metal structure inspection. To remove material from the metal surface, polishing is generally performed by gradually switching from coarse abrasives to finer ones until the desired surface characteristics are achieved. During polishing, the abrasive grains are embedded in a binder, and the bonding is cleaved through the polishing process.
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The required surface characteristics vary depending on the application of the sample. To assess the microstructure, it is not always necessary to have the highest precision sample surface; in many cases, if the surface is polished to a certain degree of accuracy, subsequent tests (such as hardness tests) can be conducted. In any case, to maintain reproducibility, the preparation of samples for metal microstructure examination must be carried out systematically. Only by doing so can optimal grinding results be achieved while keeping costs to a minimum. There are two types of polishing for metal microstructure examination: macro polishing and micro polishing. For more details, please refer to the related link: Polishing for Metal Microstructure Examination (click here).
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Varda Scientific covers a wide range of products, from sample grinding, crushing, homogenization, and heat treatment for laboratory use, to particle size measurement, component analysis, cutting, polishing, embedding, and hardness testing. Varda Scientific has five brands: Leco, QATM, Carbolite Gero, Eltra, and MRB. Since 1999, we have been operating as Leco Corporation, handling products from Leco and Leco Technology. On January 1, 2014, we began handling Carbolite Gero, and at the same time, in line with the increase in the number of brands we handle, we changed our company name to Varda Scientific Corporation. In 2018, we started handling ATM and Qness, and in June 2019, MICROTRAC and Microtrac Bell joined the Varda Scientific Group. As of May 1, 2020, ATM and Qness merged to become QATM, further enhancing our capabilities and allowing us to better meet our customers' needs.


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