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Grinding & Polishing Equipment

Comprehensive grinding and polishing equipment for metallographic sample preparation, from hand grinders to automated systems. Precise, efficient performance for high-quality results.

NANO-1000S with FEMTO-1100S Auto-Polishing Head and ZETA-2000 Automated Dispenser

Key Features

Precision Grinding

Achieve flat, damage-free surfaces with robust belt grinders and manual grinder polishers, ideal for initial material removal and surface preparation.

Progressive Polishing

Refine samples through sequential abrasive stages using manual or semi-automatic systems, designed for consistent, repeatable results.

Advanced Control

Specialty machines offer ultra-precise material removal and controlled polishing for demanding applications like EBSD and failure analysis.

Hand & Belt Grinding

PENTA Hand and Belt Grinders are critical tools for metallographic sample preparation, offering precise material removal and surface finishing. These machines are designed for durability and performance, ensuring consistent results in demanding applications across various industries, including aerospace and biomedical.

PENTA-5000A Hand Grinder

PENTA-5000A - Hand Grinder

The PENTA-5000A is a versatile hand grinder equipped with silicon carbide rolls, ideal for precise grinding of metallographic samples. Its robust construction and efficient cooling system make it a reliable choice for consistent material removal.

Grinding Stations 5 Grit Sizes
Roll Width 3-7/16"
Cooling Water Rinse
Construction SMC & SS
  • Grinding Stations: 240, 360, 600, 800, and 1200 grit
  • Roll Sizes: 3-7/16-inch width x 60 feet length
  • Construction: SMC molding and stainless steel, hard coat anodized rollers and paper support plates
  • Cooling System: Water rinse
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 22 x 24 x 9-inch
  • Weight: 56 lbs (25 kg)
PENTA-7500S Belt Grinder

PENTA-7500S - Belt Grinder

The PENTA-7500S is a heavy-duty belt grinder designed for high-volume material removal and surface preparation. Its powerful motor and water cooling system ensure efficient and precise grinding in industrial applications.

Belt Size 4 x 36"
Motor Power 550 W (0.75 hp)
Cooling Water Rinse
Construction Steel & SS
  • Belt Size: 4 x 36-inch
  • Cooling System: Water rinse
  • Construction: Reinforced welded steel, fabricated metal, & stainless steel
  • Motor Power: 550 W (0.75 hp)
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 20 x 25 x 15-inch
  • Weight: 120 lbs (50 kg)

Manual Grinding & Polishing

The NANO series manual polishers deliver precise material removal and surface finishing for metallographic samples. Available in single, double, and large wheel configurations with dynamic torque servo motors and variable speed control.

NANO-2000S Double Wheel Manual Polisher

NANO Series Manual Polishers

Robust aluminum and stainless steel construction with variable speed (100–1000 rpm). Compatible with FEMTO autopolishing heads and ZETA automated dispensers for semi-automated workflows.

Model Wheels Motor Configuration
NANO-1000S 8 & 10" 1 hp (750 W) Single Wheel
NANO-2000S 8 & 10" 1 hp (750 W) Double Wheel
NANO-1200S 12 & 14" 1.33 hp (1000 W) Large Wheel
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Semi-Automated Systems

Semi-automated systems enhance efficiency and consistency in metallographic sample preparation. The FEMTO series autopolishing heads deliver consistent, precise polishing with individual and central force application, advanced torque servo motors, and variable speed control. The ZETA automated dispenser ensures precise and repeatable dispensing of abrasives and lubricants, working seamlessly with polishing systems for optimal results.

FEMTO Series Autopolisher Heads

FEMTO Series Autopolisher Heads

Precise, consistent polishing with dynamic torque servo motors and variable head speed (0–300 rpm). Available in individual force and individual/central force configurations for NANO-series polishers.

Model Force Type Compatibility Motor
FEMTO-1100S Individual NANO-1000S / 2000S 0.54 hp (400 W)
FEMTO-1500S Individual / Central NANO-1000S / 2000S 0.54 hp (400 W)
FEMTO-2200S Individual NANO-1200S 0.54 hp (400 W)
FEMTO-2500S Individual / Central NANO-1200S 0.54 hp (400 W)
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ZETA-2000S Automated Abrasive Dispenser

ZETA-2000S - Automated Abrasive Dispenser

The ZETA-2000S is an automated dispenser designed to precisely control the flow of abrasives and lubricants during metallographic polishing. Equipped with four programmable peristaltic pumps, it ensures consistent and efficient sample preparation when used with polishing systems.

Pumps 4 Programmable
Flow Rate 1.2-90 ml/min
Control 7" Touchscreen
Modes Manual & Auto
  • Pumps: 4 dedicated, programmable peristaltic pumps
  • Flow Rates: 1.2 - 90 ml/min
  • Controls: 7-inch programmable touchscreen interface
  • Electrical Specifications: 110V or 220V 50/60 Hz
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 9.5 x 11 x 12-inches
  • Weight: 20 lbs (9.1 kg)
RC-1000A Recirculating Filter System

RC-1000A - Recirculating Filter System

The RC-1000A is a portable recirculating filter system designed to remove grinding and polishing swarf from coolant water. Its multi-stage filtration captures particles down to 0.2 μm, maintaining pristine water quality and eliminating wasteful drainage.

Filtration Down to 0.2 μm
Tank Volume 14 gal (53 L)
Pump 24VDC Diaphragm
Compatibility NANO Series
  • Filters: Coarse (2 straining filters) / Fine (0.2, 0.5, and 1 μm)
  • Pump: 24VDC Diaphragm Pump - 1.3 GPM, 5 L/min
  • Tank Volume: 14 gallons (53 L)
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 32 x 16 x 20-inch (800 x 420 x 500 mm)
  • Weight: 30 lbs (14 kg)

Specialty Machines

Specialty machines for advanced metallographic applications. The ATTO precision-controlled removal polisher ensures micrometer-level accuracy for plano-parallel sample preparation, while the GIGA-S vibratory polisher provides gentle polishing of difficult materials, ideal for EBSD sample preparation. Both machines offer precise control and consistent results for demanding applications.

ATTO-1000S Precision Controlled Removal Polisher

ATTO-1000S - Precision Controlled Removal Polisher

The ATTO-1000S is a high-precision polishing machine designed for controlled material removal with micrometer-level accuracy. Ideal for applications such as IC Flip Chip surface mount failure analysis, SEM, FIB, TEM, AFM, EBSD, petrographic, and optical analysis, this machine ensures precise and consistent sample preparation.

Power 750 W (1 hp)
Wheel Size 8 or 10"
Head Speed 0-150 rpm
Control 7" Touchscreen
  • Power: 750 W (1 hp)
  • Working Wheel Diameter: 8 or 10-inch
  • Head Speed: 0-150 rpm (in 1 rpm increments)
  • Control: Programmable with 7-inch touchscreen panel
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 27.6 x 16.9 x 22.8-inch
  • Weight: 125.7 lbs (57 kg)
GIGA-S Vibratory Polisher

GIGA-S - Vibratory Polisher

The GIGA-S is designed for gentle, controlled polishing of difficult materials, especially for EBSD sample preparation. It features an advanced PZT motor, with adjustable voltage for precise control, ensuring minimal polishing relief and enhanced sample preparation.

Bowl Size 9 or 12"
Drive PZT Motor
Application EBSD Prep
Control Voltage Adjustable
  • Polishing Bowl Size: Interchangeable 9 or 12-inch diameter
  • Drive Mechanism: Advanced PZT motor
  • Construction: Aluminum casting, SMC cover, and acrylic hood
  • Electrical Specifications: 110V or 240V 50/60 Hz
  • Weight: 135 lbs (62 kg)

Compare Grinding & Polishing Equipment

Match your equipment to your sample preparation workflow, from manual grinding to fully automated polishing systems.

Equipment Type Automation Level Typical Capacity Applications Best For
Hand/Belt Grinders Manual Single samples Rough grinding, edge preparation Quick prep, large samples, low-volume labs
Manual Polishers (NANO) Manual 1-6 samples General grinding and polishing Standard labs, flexible workflows
Semi-Auto (FEMTO) Semi-Automated 1-6 samples Consistent polishing with automated heads Medium-volume labs, repeatability requirements
Controlled Removal (ATTO) Automated Single samples Precise material removal, thin sections Research, failure analysis, advanced materials
Vibratory Polishers (GIGA) Automated 6-12+ samples Batch polishing, damage-free prep High-volume labs, sensitive materials

Complete Your Sample Preparation System

Grinding and polishing are central to metallographic preparation. These systems integrate seamlessly into your workflow.

Sectioning Equipment

Sectioning Equipment

Start with precision sectioning of your materials. Our MEGA abrasive cutters and PICO wafering saws prepare samples without damaging microstructures, setting the foundation for quality polishing results.

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Microscopy & Characterization

Microscopy & Characterization

Reveal the microstructures you've worked to preserve. Our metallurgical microscopes and image analysis systems capture the detail your preparation has created, from grain boundaries to phase identification.

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Selecting the Right Grinding and Polishing Equipment

Your choice of grinding and polishing equipment should align with your sample preparation volume, material types, and quality requirements. For laboratories handling diverse sample types with variable preparation needs, manual grinder-polishers like our NANO series provide maximum flexibility. These systems accommodate different sample sizes, allow real-time process adjustments, and work well when operators have developed expertise in metallographic preparation techniques. Manual equipment is particularly suitable for research environments, failure analysis labs, and facilities where each sample may require unique preparation protocols.

As sample volumes increase and consistency becomes critical, semi-automated and automated solutions offer compelling advantages. FEMTO autopolishing heads bring programmable force control and automated specimen rotation to NANO polishers, creating a hybrid approach that balances flexibility with repeatability. For production environments requiring identical preparation across multiple samples, fully automated systems like GIGA vibratory polishers deliver unattended operation and eliminate operator-induced variability. These advanced systems are essential in quality control laboratories, certification facilities, and biomedical device manufacturing where preparation consistency directly impacts measurement accuracy and regulatory compliance.

Material considerations also guide equipment selection. Soft metals and polymers may require gentler polishing approaches available through vibratory systems, while hard ceramics and carbides benefit from the aggressive material removal capabilities of belt grinders and controlled-force polishers. Sample throughput expectations determine whether single-sample or multi-sample systems provide better value. Additionally, integration with automated dispensing systems (ZETA series) and filtration units can significantly improve process efficiency and environmental safety. Contact us to discuss your specific materials, throughput targets, and quality standards for a tailored equipment recommendation.

Equipment Demonstrations

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PENTA Hand & Belt Grinders

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GIGA-S Vibratory Polisher

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about grinding, polishing, and surface preparation

What is the difference between grinding and polishing in sample preparation?

Grinding removes material quickly to flatten samples, remove sectioning damage, and establish the plane of interest using coarse abrasives (typically 120-600 grit). Polishing refines the surface using progressively finer abrasives (1200 grit to submicron diamond or alumina) to remove grinding scratches and reveal microstructure. Grinding uses higher forces and speeds for rapid stock removal, while polishing employs lighter forces and sometimes chemical-mechanical action to achieve scratch-free, mirror-like surfaces suitable for microscopy and microhardness testing. Both processes are essential for proper metallographic preparation.

Should I choose a manual or automated grinding/polishing system?

Manual systems (like NANO series) provide flexibility for diverse samples and allow experienced operators to adjust parameters in real-time. They work well for low-to-medium volume labs and applications requiring frequent process changes. Semi-automated systems (FEMTO heads on NANO polishers) add programmable force and rotation control for improved consistency while maintaining manual versatility. Fully automated systems (GIGA vibratory polishers) excel in high-volume environments requiring identical preparation across many samples, offering unattended operation and eliminating operator variability. Consider your sample volume, consistency requirements, and operator expertise when selecting.

How do I achieve a scratch-free polish on difficult materials?

Achieving scratch-free surfaces requires careful progression through abrasive grades without skipping steps, thorough cleaning between stages to prevent contamination, and appropriate consumable selection for your material. Hard materials like ceramics benefit from diamond abrasives, while softer metals often polish better with alumina or colloidal silica. Vibratory polishers reduce scratching by applying gentler, multidirectional forces compared to rotary polishing. For challenging materials, consider using intermediate polishing steps, extending polish times, or incorporating chemical-mechanical polishing techniques. Our applications team can recommend specific procedures for your materials.

What consumables do I need for grinding and polishing?

Essential consumables include abrasive papers or discs for grinding (120-1200 grit), polishing cloths matched to your abrasive type, diamond suspensions or pastes (9μm down to 0.25μm), alumina or colloidal silica for final polishing, and appropriate lubricants. Additional items include cleaning solutions, mounting materials if using mounted samples, and specimen holders or fixtures. Automated dispensing systems like ZETA can reduce consumable waste and improve process consistency. Consumable selection depends heavily on your materials. We provide comprehensive consumable recommendations and offer sample preparation kits optimized for specific material classes.

How long does it take to prepare a metallographic sample?

Preparation time varies significantly based on material, sample size, required finish quality, and equipment used. A typical steel sample on manual equipment might require 15-30 minutes including grinding through polishing. Automated systems can reduce hands-on time while processing multiple samples simultaneously. Hard materials like ceramics or carbides may require 45-60 minutes or more. Vibratory polishers work unattended but typically run 2-4 hours for final polishing. Time investment in proper preparation directly impacts the quality of microstructural analysis and measurement accuracy. Automated and semi-automated systems often improve both efficiency and consistency for routine sample types.

Do you offer training on grinding and polishing techniques?

Yes, we provide comprehensive training covering both equipment operation and metallographic preparation fundamentals. Training includes abrasive selection, proper grinding sequences, polishing techniques for various materials, troubleshooting common problems, equipment maintenance, and method optimization. We offer on-site training during installation, periodic refresher courses, and advanced workshops on specialized techniques. Our technical resources include preparation guides, application notes, and video tutorials. Ongoing technical support helps optimize your processes and addresses specific challenges with your materials or applications. Proper training significantly improves sample quality and reduces preparation time and consumable costs.