Electromechanical Systems
Electromechanical or universal testing machines are most commonly used for static testing in a tensile or compression mode within a single frame. They are also referred to as pull testers. Additional test types include tensile, compression, shear, flexure, peel, tear, cyclic, and bend tests. Capacities for these systems range from low-load forces of 0.5 kN (112 lbf) up to high-capacity 600 kN (135,000 lbf) test frames. These systems are frequently configured for
automated testing. In addition to the testing equipment, specimen preparation is an extremely important factor to consider when evaluating the repeatability of results. Specimens with nicks, cuts, and non-parallel edges will have an adverse impact on repeatability of results. The CEAST Manual or
Automatic Hollow Die Punch machines are ideal solutions for producing perfect specimens in a timely manner.
Most Popular Electromechanical Systems
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- Engineered for Precision
- Built for Durability
- Flexibility to Change
- Designed for Usability
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The 5900 Series offers exceptional performance packaged in innovative frames, designed with enhancements that deliver superior accuracy and reliability, improved ergonomics, and an enhanced overall experience for the operator.
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- Routine universal static testing for Quality Control or Production
- Software or TouchPanel
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The 3300 Series of mechanical testing systems provide the simplicity, performance, and affordability needed for quality control and product testing. From routine, standardized QC tests to general purpose mechanical testing, the 3300 family is the affordable solution for the modern laboratory.
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Additional Electromechanical Systems