Webinar: Qpress 40 – see why it is the casting press of the future

Published On: 29 October, 2025/By /

Webinar: Qpress 40 – see why it is the casting press of the future

Published On: 29 October, 2025/By /

Welcome to a free webinar from our supplier QATM, where you will get a review of basic casting techniques and an in-depth presentation of the new casting press Qpress 40 – designed for fast, safe and efficient sample preparation in materialography.

📅 Date: November 12, 2025
🕐 Time: 17:00-17:45 Swedish time
🌐 Language: English

During the webinar you will:

  • A review of cold and hot pouring techniques

  • An overview of Qpress 40 performance and features

  • Review of available software options

  • A look at accessories and practical examples of use

About Qpress 40

The Qpress 40 is a robust potting press for extremely fast potting processes.
Thanks to powerful heating and cooling technology as well as speed-optimized temperature control, potting times are significantly reduced.

The robust bayonet locking mechanism, selectable one-button operation and clear parameter display on the industrial 7-inch touchscreen make operation both smooth and intuitive.

The patented Dust Guard system effectively extracts granule dust during filling and improves the working environment. The press also offers automatic decalcification, method library, two-step mode for sensitive samples and space for double specimens – saving both time and energy.

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