The Carbon interface upgrade is meant to add broader CNC capability, so it does not change the MICRO’s core job or its guided TensileSoft workflow for routine specimen preparation. On the base system, operators enter specimen details, choose the material, and let the software generate the machining path, which keeps day-to-day use straightforward.

Where the upgrade matters is flexibility. If your lab needs more custom CNC control for specialized flat tensile or impact sample work, Carbon can change how much program editing and setup you do compared with the simpler touchscreen-driven workflow. For standard repeat work, the base interface is the simpler path, while the upgrade is the configuration to review for advanced custom jobs.

If you want to confirm the right setup for your specimen geometry and workflow, learn more or request a quote.