Specifications
YLJ-CIP-15 is the smallest cold isostatic pressing (CIP) in the world. It has a 22mm ID hydraulic chamber made by ultra-strength alloy, which can provide isostatic pressure up to 400 Mpa via a 15T hydraulic press. It is an excellent tool to prepare high-density compound pellets and a small-diameter rod. CIP-15 has a small footprint and can be placed in a glove box to prepare air-sensitive materials. A plastic protection cover is included. The machine also can be used as a pellet press.
| Pressure Vessel |
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| Max. Hydraulic Pressure in Chamber |
300 MPa -- continuous holding 380 MPa --- less than 5 minute |
Gauge Pressure Value to Force Conversion
 Optional digital meter with alarm
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| Gauge Displayed Pressure Value (Bar) for 87 mm Dia. Hydraulic Press |
100 |
200 |
300 |
387 |
| Optional Digital Gauge Displayed Pressure Value (Mpa) for 87 mm Dia. Hydraulic Press |
10 |
20 |
30 |
38.7 |
| Actual Force Applied on the Hydraulic Press (Ton) |
3.8 |
7.6 |
11.5 |
14.7 |
| Pressure Applied to CIP Vessel ( Mpa) vs 22mm vessel cylinder |
98 |
196 |
296 |
380 |
- Notes:
- The actual force applied to the Vessel Cylinder (Ton) equal to the force applied to your working piece
- Digital pressure Gauge ( 60Mpa ) with Alarm is available upon request ( Click picture to see specs & cost)
- For calculating the actual pressure applied to your working piece, please follow the equation below:
F=P_(Gauge Displayed Pressure Value (GDPV)) ×S_(Cross-section area of the inside piston) Since 1 Bar = 1.0197 kg/cm^2, Diameter of piston is 7cm Assume Gauge Displayed Pressure Value is 100 F=101.97 ×π×(D/2)^2=3922.78 kg Force≈3.9 Ton force Therefore, From pressure gauge value to actual force is 26.31 Assume Diameter of your Die is 4 cm, and Gauge Displayed Pressure Value is also 100 Bar Then, the actual pressure on your working piece is: P_(actual on working piece )= F/S_(Cross-section area of the working piece ) P_(actual on working piece )= (3.9 Ton)/(12.56 cm^2 )=310 Bar In general: P_(actual on the working piece )=(P_( GDPV)/26.31) / (π*r_(Crosection area of the working piece)^2 )
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| Hydraulic Machine |
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| Botton Cylinder Traveling Distance |
20mm maximum, the bottom cylinder (piston) in the cross-section illustration in the dimension sectionbelow |
| Operation Temperature |
10 - 40°C |
| Compliance |
CE Certified |
| Application Notes |
- You may use the liquid rubber to seal the sample to be CIP ( click Pic below to order ). Check this link to understand liquid rubber for sample preparation. ( Pic. 1)
- Also, you may use a chamber vacuum sealer to seal the sample before CIP ( Pic. 2)
- In order to get a high density of the sample, you shall press pre-pressing a pellet, then CIP ( Pic. 3)
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Pic. 1 Pic. 2 Pic. 3
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| Warning |
- Never let the press hold the target pressure be longer than 8 minutes,
- It's normal that the target pressure decreases a little bit during the pressure holding time, so never press the red or green buttons in this period.
- Pressure must be completely released first, then make sure the handwheel and the pressure release valve has been tightened before pressing
- Do not raise the bottom cylinder (piston) more than it's maximum traveling distance. (20mm)
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| Gauge Displayed Pressure Value (Bar) for 87 mm Dia. Hydraulic Press |
100 |
200 |
300 |
387 |
| Optional Digital Gauge Displayed Pressure Value (Mpa) for 87 mm Dia. Hydraulic Press |
10 |
20 |
30 |
38.7 |
| Actual Force Applied on the Hydraulic Press (Ton) |
3.8 |
7.6 |
11.5 |
14.7 |
| Pressure Applied to CIP Vessel ( Mpa) vs 22mm vessel cylinder |
98 |
196 |
296 |
380 |
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| Name |
Qty |
| 1 |
Main machine (15T Manual hydraulic pressing machine) |
1 unit |
| 2 |
Cold isostatic pressing dies (locating plate, top, and bottom pressing die) |
1 set |
| 3 |
Black Rubber Rings O.D 7/8" |
3 pcs |
| 4 |
Pushing Rod Handwheel |
1 pc |
| 5 |
Hydraulic pressing oil |
1 bottle |
| 6 |
Socket Head Screw Driver |
1 pc |