NEW: LabEcon 100 – Ultra-low force precision press

Introduction of the Fontijne Presses LabEcon 100 – Ultra-low force precision press

Benelux Scientific presents the new LabEcon 100 lab presses from Fontijne Presses, developed for applications where precise control at very low pressing forces is essential.

The LabEcon 100 combines highly precise pressure control, the ability to apply extremely low forces, and a uniform temperature distribution, enabling reliable and reproducible results in demanding research environments.

Thanks to these extensive low-force capabilities, the LabEcon 100 is particularly suitable for delicate materials and applications where process control and reproducibility are crucial.

Why choose the LabEcon 100?

  • Pressing force up to 100 kN with precise control
  • Optional pneumatic system from 0.2 kN
  • 320 × 320 mm press plates
  • Heating up to 300 °C (optional 400 °C)

Discover the LabEcon 100

Typical applications

  • Microfluidics
  • Organ-on-a-chip
  • Pouch cell battery research
  • CoC processing
  • Drug encapsulation

Are you unsure which LabEcon configuration best suits your application?

Our specialists at Benelux Scientific would be happy to organize a live demonstration or technical consultation to evaluate your process requirements and determine the most suitable configuration.

More info?

Contact us for a demo or technical consultation.

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