Buehler

41 Waukegan Road
Lake Bluff, IL 60044-1699

About Buehler

Since 1936 Buehler designs and manufactures metallographic equipment and consumables for cross-sectional analysis. In 2020 Buehler celebrates the 100 years of the Wilson hardness testers. Global metallurgical laboratories, quality control departments, research centers and failure analysis facilities for all types of materials including ceramics, composites, semi-conductors, metals, rocks and minerals, and plastics .Customers in aerospace, automotive, metals, medical device, elecronics and other industries rely on Buehler for consistent, repetitive results. Buehler's new line of equipment is built for performance and ease of use with smart programmable capabilities. Ask for programmable abrasive to precision cutters, planar grinders, semi automatic programmable grinder polishers, digital programmable castable vacuum system, dual capacity automated mounting press to the renown Wilson hardness testers and DiaMet hardness software, and reference blocks for Rockwell, Vickers, Brinell .

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Efficient Sample Preparation and Analysis of Ferrous Materials

Efficient Sample Preparation and Analysis of Ferrous Materials

Efficient Sample Preparation and Analysis of Ferrous Materials

By Buehler

Efficient sample preparation in production environments needs to be reliable, repeatable and fast to perform. Especially with high sample volumes of similar materials, the preparation sequence can be accelerated by selecting the optimal equipment and consumables. Using the PlanarMet™ 300 stone...
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Cutting Edge Hardness Testing

Cutting Edge Hardness Testing

Cutting Edge Hardness Testing

By Buehler

Quality assessment of cutting blades has its challenges, but these can be overcome. Technique and attention to details with specimen preparation is a key factor to success. Having the specimen flat with no edge rounding will allow an indent to be placed near the blade tip. The use of semi...
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Case Hardened Steels - Induction Hardened

Case Hardened Steels - Induction Hardened

Case Hardened Steels - Induction Hardened

By Buehler

Induction hardening of steel components involves raising the temperature of the surface layer to where it’s transformed to austenite and rapidly cooling to produce a hard martensitic microstructure. This is mainly done on hardenable steels although some carburized steels are often reheated...
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