A fully automatic core grinder is often unnecessary when your lab has low sample volume, limited variation in specimen types, and you can meet your test method’s end-condition needs without automated recipes, tracking, or cycle control.
A simpler solution is usually enough when:
- You only grind cores occasionally and throughput is not a bottleneck
- One or two trained users handle preparation consistently, with minimal shift-to-shift variation
- Your reporting and QA/QC program does not require stored counts, grinding totals, or traceability features
- You do not need advanced monitoring features like blade life tracking or optional flatness checks
In those cases, many teams choose a semi-automatic or manual-style end grinding approach and put budget into upstream cutting, training, and a repeatable inspection routine for end condition.
If you want to confirm what level of automation fits your specimen sizes, throughput targets, and repeatability goals, you can learn more or request a quote.