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measure deformation of a material.

See Also: Compression, Flexure, Tensile, Tension, Bending, Twist, Strain


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  • Biaxial Clip-on Extensionmeters

    Instron

    The Instron 2650 Series Biaxial Extensometers are ideally suited for testing a wide range of materials, including polymer matrix composites, metals, and plastics over a range of temperatures. Two sensors measure axial strain on opposite sides of the specimen and a third sensor measures transverse strain. The extensometers meet the calibration requirements of ASTM E83 class B1, ISO 9513 class 0.5, and ISO 527.

  • Semi-automatic tensile testing machine

    A&D Company, Ltd.

    The controller of this testing machine automatically applies an appropriate load and puts the extensometer between the gauge lines, etc. after the sample is set. It provides measurement with high repeatability.

  • Axial Clip-On Extensionmeters for Cable

    Instron

    Rugged design extensometer for axial tensile testing of stranded wire requiring a long gage length device and the ability to measure axial elongation accurately on a specimen that twists when pulled. This design allows long measuring ranges, yet retains compatibility with electronics for strain gaged transducers. Meets existing ASTM class B-2 and ISO 9513, class 0,5 requirements for accuracyDuring operation, the upper half of the extensometer pulls out of the main body. Tapered measuring beams activate strain gaged flexures within the unit. The units have hardened tool steel knife edges that are easily replaced. Quick attach kit (included) allows easy one hand mounting on specimen. Removal of the extensometer from the specimen prior to fracture, to avoid damage to the instrument, is strongly recommended.Type of Loading: static tension Specimen Material: alloy steel Specimen Types: stranded cable

  • Force Sensors

    Flintec Group AB

    Here at Flintec, our force sensor range provides solutions that integrate effectively into a wide variety of industrial applications. They include customized load pins, extensometers, torque sensors and a range of miniature force sensors.

  • Environmental Chambers

    Instron

    The Instron range of 3119-600 Series environmental chambers provides extensive temperature testing capabilities for evaluating material properties under non-ambient testing conditions. A full range of complementary grips, pullrods and extensometers is available.

  • Double Column Tensile Tester

    SKZ101 - SKZ Industrial Co., Ltd

    Its precise auto control and data acquisition system allow it to automatically acquire data and control the procedures. It can measure tensile strength, elongation, deformation, equipped with printer, the test results can be printed. And also equipped with the extensometer.

  • High Temperature Furnace COD Gages (1200 C or 1600 C)

    Model 3548COD - Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation

    These COD gages mount on a water-cooled bracket, which is mounted on the furnace side cut-out or with optional load frame support brackets. The standard temperature version (to 1200℃) is supplied with high purity alumina rods. The high temperature option is furnished with alpha grade silicon carbide rods. Rods are made to order to the length required for your furnace. Mounting brackets may be integrated with the furnace cut-out. Epsilon can also provide optional load frame mounting brackets to fit your test frame. Contact edges on the test sample should be somewhat rounded (not sharp knife edges) for best performance with this model. The Model 3548COD extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller. The signal conditioning electronics for the extensometer is typically included with the test machine controller or may often be added. In this case the extensometer is shipped with the proper connector and wiring to plug directly into the electronics. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions, allowing the extensometer output to be connected to data acquisition boards, chart recorders or other equipment.

  • Fracture Mechanics Clip-On Gages

    Model 3541 - Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation

    The Model 3541 is designed for determination of fracture mechanics parameters such as JIC, KIC, R-curve, fatigue crack growth rate (da/dN), and testing to standards such as E1820, E399, E647, etc. These COD gages conform to the requirements of E1820 (the replacement for E813 and E1737) for JIC and R-curve determination. Special configurations are available to meet the requirements of ASTM E399 for fracture toughness (please consult the factory for these configurations). In addition, the modified groove design complies with E1820 tests where greater stability and accuracy results from the sharper groove root. Clip-on gages are used for a variety of fracture mechanics tests, including compact tension, arc shaped, disk shaped, bend specimens or other specimen geometries in compliance with ASTM and other standards organization’s test methods. Clip-on gages can be used directly on test specimens where the knife edges are integral with the test specimen or, alternately, with optional bolt-on knife edges mounted on the test specimen.The Model 3541 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller. The signal conditioning electronics for the extensometer is typically included with the test machine controller or may often be added. In this case the extensometer is shipped with the proper connector and wiring to plug directly into the electronics. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions, allowing the extensometer output to be connected to data acquisition boards, chart recorders or other equipment.

  • Long Travel Extensionmeters

    Instron

    The Instron model XL (long travel) extensometer is a precise device for measuring strain in highly extensible materials such as elastomers, semi-rigid plastics and films. Designed for use with electromechanical testing instruments, Instron XL units can be used to measure specimens elongation's up to 10 in or 250 mm. An optional of 15 in or 375 mm travel is also available.

  • Universal Testing Machine:UTM Micro

    Anton Paar GmbH

    Until now, testing of very delicate and small mechanical parts such as bearings, springs, microwires, organic fibers, and micro-electro-mechanical devices was not possible with conventional universal testing machines. But Anton Paar’s universal testing machine, UTM Micro, based on the renowned Anton Paar MCR rheometer, opens up a new world of material testing. The versatile UTM machine’s sensitive MCR technology, combined with its proven modularity, and an integrated extensometer and load cell, allows you to go beyond just tensile testing. You’ll now be able to rise to all kinds of challenges, even in the fields of DMA and optical methods.

  • Economical Hydraulic Manual Universal Testing Machine

    WEW-D Series - Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation

    WEW-D series hydraulic manual UTM is suitable for testing tension, compression and other strengths of various metallic or nonmetallic materials with high strength. The hydraulic manual UTM is capable of testing the characters of materials on physical & technology properties. As a manual control & economical UTM, the hydraulic manual UTM is with reasonable and reliable configurations (load cell or pressure transducer, extensometer, photoelectric encoder, servo motor & driver, standard screws), which can satisfy ordinary testing requirements. Digital controller and computer with software can be equipped on this machine to realize the test date/curve collecting and process. The hydraulic UTM of economical type is easy to operate and is versatile in the applications of metallurgy manufacturers such as steel mills & alloy, reinforced bar etc.

  • Tensile Properties of Thin Plastic Sheeting

    ASTM D882 - National Technical Systems

    This test method covers the determination of tensile properties of plastics in the form of thin sheeting and films (less than 1.0 mm (0.04 in.) in thickness). Film is defined in Terminology D883 as an optional term for sheeting having a nominal thickness no greater than 0.25 mm (0.010 in.). Tensile properties of plastics 1.0 mm (0.04 in.) or greater in thickness shall be determined according to Test Method D638. This test method can be used to test all plastics within the thickness range described and the capacity of the machine employed. Specimen extension can be measured by grip separation, extension indicators, or displacement of gage marks. The procedure for determining the tensile modulus of elasticity is included at one strain rate. The modulus determination is generally based on the use of grip separation as a measure of extension; however, the desirability of using extensometers, is recognized and provision for the use of such instrumentation is incorporated in the procedure. Test data obtained by this test method is relevant and appropriate for use in engineering design. The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values in parentheses are provided for information only. This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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