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Is this the stainless steel that it's supposed to be? Can I conduct the same quality assurance inspections that my customers use? Can I assume foreign imports are what they claim to be? Is my stock labeled correctly? Inspect it yourself!
Maintaining the quality your customers demand doesn't require a fancy or expensive program. Use the kits that have been specified by major companies worldwide to inspect your incoming and outgoing parts and materials. Pharmaceutical & food, aerospace, marine and automotive industries all rely on KOSLOW kits for fast, conclusive results.
How can alloy inspection be so easy? Color spot tests isolate and identify the single distinguishing element that separates the alloy you want from the one you don't. Nickel, chrome, molybdenum, copper and iron are all easily detectable with the 1499. It's simple. First check the chart of alloy compositions. Then consult the instruction manual for ElectroSpot II procedure. Finally look for a color test spot revealing the element. You've answered your alloy concerns with confidence.
Here are a few popular applications of the 1499:
* Sort 316 stainless from 304 with just a simple test for moly (molybdenum)
* Pull stock rod SS400 from a pile of SS300 with a one minute test for nickel.
* Verify an alloy such as Monel by getting a positive test for nickel and copper.
The kit includes solutions and papers as well as an excellent variable current source, the ElectroSpot II. It features a built in auto-timer, the only one of its kind, helpful for differentiating similar alloys by keeping accurate sampling times. Finally, the kit is neatly packaged in a durable carrying case.
Call us. Our sales technicians can help you choose the best kit for your needs.
Accessorize your Inspectors Kit by working side by side with the Metal Samples Collection 1900. This set of 24 coupon samples is an excellent tool for running spot checks on unmarked, unfamiliar metals.
The Inspectors Kit 1499 is a mid-range kit which tests for 5 elements. For a broader range of testing see our General Alloy ID Lab 1599.
Learn More:
•Demo The ElectroSpot Method
•Testing Very Small Pieces
•The Metal Samples Collection
•The Select-A-Kit Guide
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