New Pneumatic Press Series Covers a Wide Range of Applications 

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New Pneumatic Press Series Covers a Wide Range of Applications 

15 Jan, 2020

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Carver, Inc will be featuring its new PNP Series Pneumatic Press at Pittcon 2020 in Booth 1526. The PNP Series pneumatic presses feature table-top, four-post construction and a maximum operating temperature of 500F. Models are available with .5, 2 or 5 tons of clamping force and are used in laboratories/ R&D for test sample preparation, moulding, laminating and fluid extraction. 

Other standard features include low-friction seals and bearings, infinite-life framework, interchangeable cylinders along with 90 PSIG design pressure and five-micron particulate air filters. Optional features range from CE and cleanroom designs to platen cooling, heat tubes and 800F operation.

Carver is a leading manufacturer and supplier of standard and custom hydraulic presses for laboratory applications such as pelletising, lab testing, pharmaceuticals, liquid extraction, cell disruption, laminating, specimen preparation and other applications.  Carver’s full line of two-column and four column benchtop, floor standing, manual, automatic, pneumatic and hydraulic presses offer clamping capacities from .5 to 150 tons.  Carver also offers a wide variety of laboratory accessories for applications in IR, XRF, pharmaceutical, oil extraction, proppant crush testing, colour dispersion and more 

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