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Foundry Lab Equipment

Foundry lab equipment refer to a variety of specialized equipment used for analytical, diagnostic and research purposes in foundries. These equipment are essential and useful in various domains and fields of metal casting. The equipment are manufactured using a comprehensive range of quality materials and are of high precision for accurate analysis of tests and research.


Laboratory Laboratory

These equipment encompass a complete range of tools used by scientists and researchers and include tools like furnaces, thermocouples, testing machines, ovens, pyrometers, analytical equipment, and more. These instruments are made from heat resistant, chemical resistant and expansion resistant materials for conducting various tests and analysis.

Types of Equipment
Abrasive Discs Carbon Determinators
Chemical Analysis Instruments Core Hardness Testers
Gas Analysis Equipment Hardness Testing Equipment
Hydrogen Porosity Tester Laboratory Chemicals
Laboratory Furnaces Laboratory Ovens
Pyrometers Radiographic Equipment
Sand Testing Equipment Spectrographic Equipment
Stress Analysis Equipment Surface Measuring Equipment
Temperature Indicating Materials Temperature Recording & Control Devices
Tensile Testing Machines Thermocouple Sheaths
Analytical Equipment Thermocouples
 


Molding process / mold sand testing Some of the important types of laboratory equipment used in foundries are -

It is an essential requirement of good laboratory practice that the lab equipment must be suitable for their designated purpose, and appropriately calibrated. The validation approach is broadly the same as for process instrumentation irrespective of whether we are dealing with a complex instrument or a simple one.


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