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EMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & METROLOGY CATALOG 2019–20 EDITION INSTRUMENTATION


 UltraSonic Cutter — Model 380 The UltraCut™


380 Ultrasonic Cutter is a specialized cutting instrument which utilizes abrasive powders and high speed, vibratory motion to cut discs, holes, cylinder, squares and others shapes from hard, brittle materials.


The high speed motion is developed using an ultrasonic transducer oscillating at 26kH. Boron carbide slurry is applied to the sample and the tool is lowered onto the specimen. The particles under the vibrating tool impact the sample and erode the material in the shape of the tool.


FEATURES:  Titanium horn and SoniLoc™ circuitry maximize performance and ensure long term reliability.  Automatic termination simplifies operation and minimizes operator supervision.


 Separate power and transducer controls allow specimen illumination lamp to be used with- out activating the transducer.


 A dial indicator with 10 micron graduations continually displays depth of cut. Transducer


Through careful design techniques, the entire transducer has some unique properties which enable the electronic circuitry to recognize the frequency at which mechanical resonance occurs. In the SoniCut™ 380 transducer, the electric voltage and electric current are "in phase" at only a single frequency - the mechanical resonant frequency. In operation, the frequency starts out at a low frequency. The SoniLoc™ circuitry scans the spectrum from the low frequency to higher frequencies until it finds the one frequency which yields" in phase" signals. By design, that frequency is the mechanical resonant frequency and the transducer operates at maximum mechanical amplitude. By using a carefully designed transducer and the SoniLoc™ circuitry, a transducer of extremely high efficiency has been produced.


SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Net Weight


Transducer Material


Frequency Control Termination Method Cutting Depth Control


6"W x 19"H x 9"D 20 lbs.


Titanium


Transducer Oscillation 26 kH Tool Material


Stainless Steel SoniLoc™ phase lock loop circuitry


Electronic auto stop or manual termination Analog dial gauge with 10 micron graduations


ORDERING INFORMATION Cat. No.


Description 55180-380 UltraSonic Cutter – Model 380


Parts that are included with the Model 380 55172-01 55180-12 55180-1 55180-2 55180-3 55180-4 55180-5 55180-6 55180-7 55180-8 55180-9 55180-10 55180-11


3 ” Open End Box Wrench⁄8 Spare Lamp


0.5A SB Fuse (spare) for 220 volt 1A SB Fuse (spare) for 115 volt Copper Flat Washer (10 spares) Syringe


23µm Boron Carbide Powder, 25g 14µm Boron Carbide Powder, 25g


Accessories (option) 55182-01


Cross Sectioning Kit - Includes all accessories


needed for creating XTEM stacks for dimpling and ion milling


Alignment Microscope, Model 36001 Metric Tool Kit (9 sizes: 2 – 10mm) Specimen Mounting Plate Magnetic Plate Assembly Magnetic Slurry Ring


Specimen Location Adjustment


Front Panel Controls Electrical Input


Model 36001 Alignment Microscope


If very precise alignment is required, it is recommended to use the Model 36001 Alignment Microscope.


Unlimited with magnetic base plate movement


Separate controls for power/illumination and transducer activation


100 VAC 50/60Hz 110 VAC 50/60Hz 220 VAC 50/60Hz


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Consumables 55183-1 55183-2 55183-3 55183-4 55183-5 55183-6 55183-8 55183-9 55183-10 55183-? 55183-50 55183-51 55183-XX


55183-55 55183-56 55183-57 55183-58 55183-59 55183-61C 55183-61


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Description


2.0mm ID Cutting Tool, Stainless Steel 2.3mm ID Cutting Tool, Stainless Steel 3.0mm ID Cutting Tool, Stainless Steel 4.0mm ID Cutting Tool, Stainless Steel 5.0mm ID Cutting Tool, Stainless Steel 6.0mm ID Cutting Tool, Stainless Steel 8.0mm ID Cutting Tool, Stainless Steel 9.0mm ID Cutting Tool, Stainless Steel 10.0mm ID Cutting Tool, Stainless Steel Special Size up to 20mm ID Cutting Tool 2mm x 3mm Cutting Tool Stainless Steel 4mm x 5mm Cutting Tool Stainless Steel


Special size up to 10x10mm Square Cutting Tool, Stainless Steel Specimen Mount


Magnet Mounting Plate Assembly Lamp


0.5A SB Fuse (220 volt unit) 1A SB Fuse (115 volt unit)


Copper Flat Washer for use between tool/horn Syringe


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