EMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & METROLOGY CATALOG 2019–20 EDITION TOOLS Sapphire Burnishing/Deburring Tool
This tool will out-perform any stone for the fine burnishing of soft or hard materials such as; miniature pivots, shafts, and pins that are made from hard steel, carbide and even ceramic.
This precisely ground sapphire blade is 1.5mm x 2.3mm, 14mm long (0.06 x 0.09 x .56”). It is permanently mounted in a hexagonal gold anodized aluminum handle. Total length is 120mm (4.75”).
Cat. No. 62160-00 Description Sapphire Burnishing/Deburring Tool Micro Ruler: Extended Reach
Qty. each
Micro Sieve Set This micro-sieve set consists of a stack of four interchangeable screen-holding sections, a catch pan, and a friction-fit cover. The entire unit is molded from polypropylene. All of the parts of the set are very easy to take apart for changing the mesh insert or for cleaning. Complete with the unit are phosphor-bronzed mesh inserts in the following sizes: 25, 35, 45, 60, 80, 120, 170, and 230 mesh. The
holding sections are 2” (51mm) IDx6” (152mm)H. Cat. No.
Description 50110-00 Micro Sieve Set Replacement Mesh Inserts
A set of 8 phosphor-bronzed screen inserts in the following sizes: 25, 35, 45, 60, 80, 120, 170, and 230 mesh.
Cat. No. 50111-00 Description Replacement Mesh Inserts Optical Fiber Cleaving Tools
FEATURES: Precision etched, non-glare ruler made from surgical stainless steel, only 3 mm wide. The ruler is calibrated in 0.1 mm graduations, 10 mm total range.
Stainless steel handle 230 mm long. Balanced and angled for the ultimate in flexibility able to reach into areas which are impossible for other measuring devices.
Available with or without a stainless steel autoclave case. Total weight of the ruler is 26 g.
Applications include microscopy, chemistry and anywhere precise measurement in clean and very confined areas are of critical importance.
Cat. No. 62136-ER Description Ext. Reach Micro Ruler only Micro Mirror - Extended Reach
It is of similar construction with the Micro-Ruler (above), but comes with a 2.5x magnify Mirror - made from polished stainless steel, 4.8 mm diameter. Overall length is 230mm
Autoclavable Case is available as an option. Cat. No.
Description 62136-M Extended Reach Mirror
Qty. each
Qty. each
These precision hand held tools can be used for scoring and cleaving all types of optical fibers.
1. Carbide Cleaver Tool
Made from a solid carbide rod. It has two angled sides which intersects into a very sharp cutting edge of about 4mm (0.160”) in length. The third angle is lapped on the very tip to prevent breakage. The carbide shank is mounted into a non-rolling hexagon shaped anodized aluminum holder. The carbide part is 2.0mm dia x 10.0mm long. Overall: 120mm long
2. Retractable Diamond Cleaver Tool A ground and polished natural diamond which has a v90 degree included
angle with a relief angle of 30 degrees. The cleaver is retained in a quality metal pen like casing with a pocket clasp. The diamond part is 1.5mm wide x 3.0mm long. The overall length is 133mm.
3. Retractable Sapphire Cleaver Tool Ground and polished natural sapphire wedge with a 60 degree included
angle. The cleaver is retained in a quality metal pen like casing with pocket clasp. The sapphire part is 2.0mm wide x 3.0mm long. The overall length is 133mm
Cat. No.
62165-CC 62165-DC 62165-SC
Description
Carbide Cleaver Tool Diamond Cleaver Tool Sapphire Cleaver Tool
Qty. each each each
Qty. 8/set
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