Schunk Sintermetalltechnik GmbH Prüflabor "Friedrich Eisenkolb"

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Testing Laboratory

Schunk Sintermetalltechnik GmbH Prüflabor "Friedrich Eisenkolb"

Roßtrappenstraße 62, 06502 Thale, Germany
D-PL-21279-01-00 | Issue date: 15.12.2021

Kurzschreibung des Geltungsbereichs

mechanisch-technologische Prüfungen an metallischen Werkstoffen; Dichtebestimmung von Sintermetallen und Hartmetallen; metallographische Prüfungen und Prüfungen an Metallpulvern; analytische Prüfungen und optische Funkenemissionsspektrometrie (OES) von Stahl- und Eisenwerkstoffen sowie Nicht-Eisenmetall-Werkstoffen; Prüfung der Technischen Sauberkeit

Short description of the scope (machine translation)

mechanically-technological tests at metallic material; analysis of density of Sintered metals and metals; metallographic tests and tests at metal powders; analytical tests and optical spark emission (OES) of steel- and ferrous materials as well as non-Eisenmetall-material; testing of the technical cleaning
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