Lab equipment > Materials testing

Micromeritics AccuPyc II 1340 gas displacement pycnometer

13 November, 2009 by

Micromeritics has designed a gas displacement pycnometer to address the needs of operations that need to know the pore volume of drilling cores. The AccuPyc II 1340 has a large sample chamber (a volume of approximately 2000 cm3) that can accommodate a 95 mm diameter core of up to 278 mm in length, improving sampling statistics by eliminating the need to run multiple analyses.


Vibratory feeder

01 October, 2009 by

Netter EziPack feeders are suitable for the fast and exact feeding of all types of products.


Handheld tachometer

30 September, 2009 by

The compact RheinTech Rotaro Digital handheld tachometer has two measuring methods: the optical and therefore non-contact method measures up to 99,999 rpm and the mechanical method, using an adapter and various probes to measure up to 19,999 rpm.


Tensile wedge grips

10 August, 2009 by

IDM Instruments has available heavy-duty, self-tightening wedge grips for tensile applications. With a capacity of 5.3 kN, the grips are suitable for a range of tensile testing requirements, when used together with a motorised test stand.


Capping head load tester

10 August, 2009 by

SI Instruments has released TehloTest, a wireless edition of its Head Load Tester which is used in wineries throughout Australia.


Automated rubber hardness tester

10 August, 2009 by

The GS-680 is a micro rubber hardness tester that can be used to measure international rubber hardness (IRHD-M method) complying with ISO 48 or the like, regarding to the hardness of vulcanised rubbers and thermoplastics. The model is a fully automated measuring type and applicable software is also included allowing simple operation via a PC.


Materials testing

09 June, 2009 by

The Universal Testing Machine is a specialised testing machine that is designed with twin testing capabilities — compression testing in the inner frame and tensile testing on the outer frame of the machine.


Concrete testing machines

09 June, 2009 by

Tinius Olson concrete testing machines can be used to determine compression, stress, strain, Young’s Modulus and flexural strength. The range of testing machines carrying out tests in accordance with ASTM, AASH, BS and EN standards includes portable, semi-automatic and automatic machines actuated by hydraulic pumps which provide a compressive force range from 50 to 3000 kN.


Twin column test stands

09 June, 2009 by

Mecmesin twin column testing frames provide the opportunity to test physically larger specimens and apply loads up to 25 kN. The increased load allows samples up to 400 mm wide and 950 mm high to be accommodated. Each test frame has been designed to deliver high stiffness — often necessary in high load, low elongation testing applications — and are driven by twin, pre-loaded, synchronised ballscrews.


Surface area and pore size analysis

05 June, 2009 by

The Micromeritics TriStar II analysis system is a fully automated, three-station analyser that is easy to use and designed to analyse up to three samples simultaneously for optimum throughput.


Compression testing

05 June, 2009 by

The Time Group YAW Hydraulic Testing Machines are suitable for compression testing of hard, brittle materials including cement, concrete and other construction materials.


Digital micrometer

05 June, 2009 by

The IDM Instruments digital micrometer can be used to measure the thickness of paper, plastic, tissue and other sheeted material requiring precise digital thickness measurement.


Force tester

08 April, 2009 by

The Chatillon TCD225 force-testing system can be set up in seconds to perform a wide variety of tests. It allows users to perform singular or multi-variable testing without relying on a personal computer or complex software.


Texture analyser

06 April, 2009 by

The TMS-Pro System provides precise, objective and repeatable measurements of the texture of food products.


Ultrasonic flaw detector

06 April, 2009

The ultrasonic TUD 320 flaw detector from Time Group uses pulse echo, dual and through-transmission to perform its flaw detection functions.


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