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Micro Edge Electronics Private Limited
By keeping track with the market development, we are involved in offering world class Digital Load Indicators / Controllers. The offered range is widely used for mV signals from up to four 350 / eight 700 load cells. Our offered range is manufactured using high quality raw material and latest techniques in accordance with the international standards. Appreciated among clients for their high tensile strength, robust construction and optimum efficiency, these are widely demanded all across the globe.
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SSG-H Series -
Shimadzu Corp.
The SSG-H series of strain gauge extensometers are compliant with ISO, JIS, and ASTM tensile test standards for hard plastics and metal materials Featuring a wide elongation measurement range with the ability to measure using small gauge lengths, these lightweight, clip-on strain gauge extensometers attach to both rod and flat plate specimens.
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Bestone Industrial Ltd.
Used in rubber plastic, textiles, waterproof materials, wire and cable, metal materials tensile, compression, bending, cutting and mechanical propertie test, increase the affix to do bending test, it is scientific research institues, universities and colleges,industrial and mining enterprises, the technical supervision and inspeciton arbitration of the department idea test equipment.
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HITS-X Series -
Shimadzu Corp.
With the increasing demand for safety and reliability, evaluation of the dynamic strength (impact properties) of materials and parts is becoming more and more important. This machine can obtain data, such as the maximum test force, energy, and displacement, up to a maximum velocity of 72 km/h (20 m/s). A tensile load type (HITS-TX) and a punching type (HITS-PX) are available.
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Instron
The Instron AT6 Automated Testing System utilizes an innovative design for the automatic tensile and/or flexural testing of metals, plastics, thin films, components, elastomers, sutures, and composites. Conforming to ISO and ASTM standards for a wide range of materials, this system has a flexible platform to deliver high throughput with repeatable results for a variety of testing needs.
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MDB SERIES -
Transducer Techniques, Inc
The MDB Series Load Cells was designed to help fill the growing need for a greater selection of high accuracy load cells for use in space limited applications. The anodized aluminum MDB's are compliant in tension and compression, therefore, a good choice for in line through zero applications, as well as single direction tension or compression. Applications may include load feedback for process control, low capacity tensile testing machines, robotics, or designed into your product. Give us a call, we would be pleased to discuss your application requirements.
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SHPB -
Advance Instrument Inc.
Advance Instrument (AI) having solid knowledges and experiences in this field of materials measuring and testing, has developed a comprehensive suite of services providing test, modelling and validating high strain rate behavior of polymeric materials. AI can test tensile and compressive behavior of a wide variety of polymeric materials over strain rates ranging from 10(-3)/s to 10(3)/s combining conventional test techniques with advanced, high strain rate techniques using Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar (SHPB) and instrumented impact testing.
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Instron
Instron® High-Temperature Extensometers are perfect for testing advanced composites, metals, polymers and other materials at elevated temperatures. This series incorporates a capacitive sensor that does not require any cooling. The extensometers come standard with a sensor conditioner unit providing a 0-10 V output with exceptionally low noise. These extensometers can be attached to round and flat specimens to perform tensile, compression, and cyclic tests.
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National Technical Systems
To determine the failure point or break strength, you will need to define what a break is (break detector). Generally, there are two common types of breaks: the sharp break is referred to the measurement when load or force drops by 5% from its peak load measurement. A percentage break is another form of break and is generally determined by the sample material and its relationship to load degradation from a peak load measurement. A plastic material will likely have a load drop of 5%, but not represent a break. In this case, a percentage break would need to be applied. In a tensile test, the breaking load is the break strength.
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Testing Machines, Inc.
TMI has a wealth of knowledge in instrumentation covering a variety of industries. Our Global PM&C (Preventative Maintenance and Calibration) Group is capable of providing calibration services for most laboratory instruments including Tensile Strength, Thickness, Elmendorf Tear, COF (Coefficient of Friction), Smoothness, Porosity, Parker Print Surf, Contact Angle, Compression, Burst Strength, Melt Flow, Impact Strength (IZOD/Charpy).
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HBM, Inc
HBM force sensors and force transducers measure static and dynamic tensile and compressive loads - with virtually no displacement. Your force load cell can be supplied in the most varied of designs and classes of accuracy. Typical force measurement application areas include bench testing, e.g. force measurement to check material quality and automation technology, e.g. for monitoring quality during reshaping or bonding operations.
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KLA-Tencor Corp
Nanomechanical testers from KLA Instruments™ provide precise, reliable and repeatable measurements of hardness, Young’s modulus, and other mechanical properties to help you explore new materials, reduce product failures and accelerate your time-to-market. We offer nanoindentation tools that range from easy-to-use to a high performance nanoindenter to the industry’s highest performance and most versatile nano tensile tester.
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Q-400 -
Dantec Dynamics A/S
The Digital 3D Image Correlation System Q-400 is an optical measuring device for true full-field, non-contact, three-dimensional measurement of shape, displacements and strains on components and structures made from almost any material.The Q-400 system is used for determination of three-dimensional material properties in tensile, torsion, bending or combined tests. In addition, deformation and strain analysis can be applied to fatigue tests, fracture mechanics, FEA validation, and much more.
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Datum Electronics, Ltd.
The series 460 3-hole bolt-on strain sensor has a unique design, eliminating the temperature effect on bending and strain of the application, and. can work in almost any environment and in any weather.Datum Electronics offers two types of multi-element bolt-on strain sensor that have been developed to provide a rugged and robust production sensor with the benefits associated with a complex strain gauge installation. The bolt-on strain sensors have been designed to measure tensile and compressive bending stresses ranging from 50 to 1100 micro-strain, for use in applications including vehicles, civil engineering structures, silos, hoppers, vessels, and specialist engineering projects.
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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.