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  • PXI-2594, 2.5 GHz, 50 Ω, 4x1 PXI RF Multiplexer Switch Module

    778572-94 - NI

    2.5 GHz, 50 Ω, 4x1 PXI RF Multiplexer Switch Module—The PXI‑2594 is ideal for applications that require the routing of high-frequency signals inside automated test equipment (ATE) systems because it can switch signals with very low insertion loss. The module also features excellent insertion loss, voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), and isolation parameters to minimize signal degradation. You can use the onboard relay count tracking feature to predict relay lifetime and reduce unexpected system downtime.

  • Protective Bonding Testers

    RMO-E Series - IBEKO Power AB

    The RMO-E instruments are designed and ideal for testing protective bonding (grounding) of equipment following the standard IEC 61010-1. Also, they can measure the resistance of high, middle and low voltage circuit breakers, high-current bus bar joints, cable splices, and welding joints. The instruments accurately measure not only in factory environments but also in high-induction fields and substations.Both models generate a true DC ripple-free (less than 1 %) current with automatically regulated test ramps. During a test, the protective bonding testers automatically generate increasing current before measuring and decreasing current after the measurement. Consequently, this significantly decreases magnetic transients and ensures great accuracy.These instruments can store up to 500 measurements in the internal memory and have a built-in thermal printer available as an option.DV Win software communicates with the RMO-E earth resistance meter via USB or RS232 interface. It allows a user to run the test remotely from PC, as well as to download test results, analyze and generate fully configurable test reports.The RMO-E series contains two models, RMO60E and RMO100E. The main difference between these two models is in the maximal test current:60 A DC for RMO60E100 A DC for RMO100E

  • Hydraulics Testing

    National Technical Systems

    Fluid power systems play a critical role in many industries, and are one of the three major forms of power transmission along with electrical and mechanical power systems. In many cases, however, mechanical and electrical methods cannot provide a practical power transmission solution. In these cases, fluid power (whether hydraulic or pneumatic) is often used because it can deliver linear and rotary motion with high force and torque within a smaller, lighter package than is possible with other forms of power transmission. Some of the most common applications of hydraulic systems are in heavy construction and off-highway equipment. Other applications can be seen in aircraft, mass transportation systems (such as trains), construction, mining, agriculture, waste reduction, and utility equipment. The various components (such as valves, actuators, cylinders, accumulators, etc.) that make up these systems must perform reliably and have a reasonable life span. Only a thorough test program carried out under simulated field use conditions can insure that any component part or assembly will meet its original design goals for performance, reliability and longevity. Many internationally recognized organizations have published test standards that apply to hydraulic/pneumatic and fluid power systems and components. Some of these organizations are:

  • Test Bench for AC Compressors

    MS111 - MSG Equipment

    The test bench is intended to test AC compressors of wide range of vehicles on R134a refrigerant. The equipment detects failures of a vehicle unit before its mounting in a car, whether it is a remanufactured, repaired unit or a used one. In the process of testing, data is shown on LCD display. It gives an opportunity to follow testing results realtime, save and/or print them due to software special features. Unit fixation mechanism is very flexible: a compressor can be easily fixed, no matter what kind of fittings it has. Units with electromagnetic clutch or electromagnetic valve can be tested both separately and simultaneously. Peculiar features of electric commutation are considered, connection polarity is identified automatically, indicator on the control panel indicates on presence of a diode in a circuit.

  • Electrosurgical Insulation Defect Detector

    MM513 - McGan Technology

    McGan Technology’s MM513 electrosurgical insulation defect detector is a compact, hand held, battery operated unit that tests the integrity, such as pinholes, cracks or defects, of the insulation of electrosurgical instrument in order to prevent inadvertent tissue burns which may occur during electrosurgical instrument procedures. The integrity of the insulation of electrosurgical instruments can occur over time, through normal surgical use, through the accidental contact with a sharp instrument or the rubbing of the insulation to the point of abrading it. The insulation failure provides an alternate pathway for the current to leave the instrument’s electrode usually beyond the sight of the surgeon which will result in the unintended tissue burn. Using an electrosurgical test equipment maintenance program can greatly reduce the number of these inadvertent burns during electrosurgical procedures.

  • PXI 1A Fault Insertion Switch 22-Channel

    40-195-001 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-195 is a 22 Channel Fault Insertion Switch, primarily designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive & avionics applications involving the reliability testing of safety critical controllers. It is designed to be able to insert different fault conditions on pairs of signals between the test fixture and the equipment under test: Open-Circuit, Short-Circuit between signal pairs, Short-Circuit between signal pairs and user applied fault conditions e.g. Power or GND. Relays in-line with the signal paths allow open circuit conditions to be simulated on either side or both sides of a signal pair. Relays between each channel pair enable adjacent signals to be shorted, and relays between signal paths and the "Fault" connection allow the application of external user applied fault conditions.

  • PXI 1A Fault Insertion Switch 11-Channel

    40-195-101 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-195 is a 22 Channel Fault Insertion Switch, primarily designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive & avionics applications involving the reliability testing of safety critical controllers. It is designed to be able to insert different fault conditions on pairs of signals between the test fixture and the equipment under test: Open-Circuit, Short-Circuit between signal pairs, Short-Circuit between signal pairs and user applied fault conditions e.g. Power or GND. Relays in-line with the signal paths allow open circuit conditions to be simulated on either side or both sides of a signal pair. Relays between each channel pair enable adjacent signals to be shorted, and relays between signal paths and the "Fault" connection allow the application of external user applied fault conditions.

  • Rubber Testing Equipment

    Dongguan Amade Instruments Technology Co., Ltd

    Rubber testing equipment are used to test the physical properties, chemical properties, thermal properties of uncompounded and compounded rubbers at prescribed conditions to help manufactures or researchers in comprehending the characteristics, updating the formula and improving product quality. Including volatile component, ash content, Mooney viscosity, vulcanization curve, Mooney scorch time, hardness, tensile properties, tearing, the compression performance, impact, friction resistance, fatigue resistance, peel strength, vertical & horizontal combustion, smoke density, limiting oxygen index, the flame spread rate, the surface resistance, surface resistivity, volume resistivity, the breakdown voltage, dielectric strength, dielectric loss, antistatic properties, Aging test (UV, Xenon lamp, carbon arc lamp, ozone) etc.

  • Torque Analyzers & Sensors

    Mountz Inc.

    If torque tools slip out of calibration, that could impact the quality of your products. Having an accurate way to regularly test calibration onsite is a great way to reduce risk and ensure safety. With Mountz torque analyzers and sensors, you can test tools before they go into service every day. This prevents employees from working with miscalibrated tools and enhances quality management. It’s also more efficient to use your own torque testing equipment since you can evaluate your tools without sending them to a laboratory. Whether you want stand-alone sensors for hand and power torque tools or run down adapters that simulate actual joint conditions, Mountz has many options to choose from.

  • Harmonic/Flicker Analyzer for IEC61000-3-2/3/11/12, IEC61000-4/7/15

    KHA3000 - Kikusui Electronics Corp.

    KHA3000, in addition to the complied standards and features of the KHA1000 (dedicated for single phase), is equipped for the harmonic and flicker compliance test exceeding 16A of the single-phase and three-phase equipment. With this unit alone, you can take highly accurate simultaneous three-phase measurements up to 40A/phase*. Furthermore, the KHA series is compliant with two measurement technique standards, the existing and the latest versions, so you can simply select to take measurements for the latest standard including interharmonics and for the conventional integral multiple harmonics without using any other device. In addition to the real-time display that can be used like an oscilloscope and FFT analyzer, the unit offers the real-time judgment of compliance with standards. Using this unit alone, you can judge test results and prepare result reports without the use of a PC. On top of that, you can easily set up a test system by combining KHA3000 with an AC power supply (PCR-LA Series) and a line impedance network (LIN40MA-PCR-L).

  • UNI-T Series

    Weshine Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd

    mainly used to measure the wire resistance of cables, the contact resistance ofswitches, connectors, relays, the resistance of coils, motors, transformer windings, and equipment enclosures, lightning protection belts, ground beams, structures, cabinets, steel bars, Test the connection resistance between metal components of water pipes, windows, guardrails, radiators, assembly lines, etc. It is widely used in telecommunications, electric power, meteorology, computer rooms, oil fields, power distribution lines, tower transmission lines, gas stations, factory grounding grids, lightning rods, etc.

  • Authorized GPS AES M-Code Testing

    SimMCODE - Spirent Federal Systems

    Validate M-Code functions via AES M-code protocols for high fidelity secure testing. In order to facilitate greater accuracy and robustness than available in civilian GNSS, the US government has long provided secure signals for authorized users. M-Code is the latest iteration of this process, providing an encrypted and standalone service (unlike the P(Y)-Code). Spirent’s SimMCODE enables authorized users to thoroughly test Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE) in repeatable, lab-based environments, using the commercial encryption algorithm, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).

  • Asphalt Testing Equipment

    ELE International

    ELE international manufactures a comprehensive range of field and laboratory asphalt testing equipment to ensure compliance with quality and performance specifications. Traditional methods of binder content analysis involved the use of solvents, but due to environmental concerns ELE has developed an Asphalt Binder Analyser which uses an ignition method and thereby avoids the use of harmful solvents. Loss on heating and a rolling thin-film oven are used for testing bitumen, flash and fire point are measured with the Cleveland Flash Cup Apparatus, and the Ring and Ball test enables the measurement of the softening point.

  • Nuclear EMC Testing Services

    Washington Laboratories LTD.

    The implementation of digital control and monitoring systems in nuclear power plants drives EMC requirements for new and replacement equipment to be used in nuclear plants. For the past 20 years, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) has been developing test methods to demonstrate compliance with EMC requirements. The methods and limits are called out in EPRI TR-102323. The first issue of this report was released in 1994 and the current revision (Revision 4) was released in 2013. The original report and basis included results from electromagnetic surveys at seven nuclear power plants in the United States.

  • Failure Analysis

    Pacific Testing Laboratories

    A partial list of our state of the art test equipment, applicable to these testing disciplines, will include the following: Two Scanning Electron Microscopes with EDS (SEM/EDS) Three Differential Scanning Calorimeters (DSC) Three Thermogravimetric Analyzers (TGA) Three Thermo Mechanical Analyzers (TMA) One Dynamic Mechanical Analyzer (DMA) Two Real-Time Fluoroscopic X-ray Systems, including a Microfocus System One Fourier Transform Infrared Microscope (FTIR) (capable of identifying a single particle of an unknown material) Two Ion Chromatographs (IC) (capable of identifying ionic impurities in ppm)

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