Lab equipment > Materials testing

Mecmesin Advanced Force Gauge

06 August, 2010 by

The Mecmesin Advanced Force Gauge (AFG) is a versatile and fully featured digital force gauge that has been specifically designed to measure force in tension and compression (push or pull) with optimum precision and performance.


Particle Test penetrometer

07 June, 2010 by

Particle Test has released a penetrometer that can be used to determine consistency and shear stability for design, quality control and identification purposes.


IDM Instruments B0012 crease bend tester

07 June, 2010 by

The B0012 crease bend tester for cardboard and corrugated cardboard is used to monitor scoring equipment to ensure box performance, by measuring the bending resistance of creased board at the time of folding at the crease. The maximum force required to bend the sample board is shown on the digital display.


ASM WS31 cable extension sensor series

30 March, 2010 by

ASM’s WS31 cable extension sensor series includes a mounting bracket for easy flexible installation of the sensor and thus position measurement in almost every direction.


IDM Instruments B0008 - Bedding Impact Tester

25 March, 2010 by

The B0008 - Bedding Impact Tester has been designed and manufactured to perform various tests and evaluations of innerspring, boxspring and foam mattresses, as well as chairs, cushions and other similar products.


F0008-Falling Dart Impact Tester

03 February, 2010 by

The F0008-Falling Dart Impact Tester covers the determination of the energy that causes polyethylene film to fail under specified conditions, with the impact of a free-falling dart. This energy is expressed in terms of weight (mass) of the dart falling from a specified height, which would result in 50% failure of specimens tested.


Shore Digital Durometer hardness testers

03 February, 2010 by

Shore Digital Durometer Hardness Testers can be used to measure the hardness of rubber and plastics according to ASTM D2240, DIN 53505, ISO 868 and ISO 7619. Shore A scale is applicable for rubber and soft plastics whereas Shore D is for hard rubber and thermoplastics.


Lloyd Instruments FT Plus coefficient of friction tester

25 November, 2009 by

The Lloyd Instruments FT Plus bench-mounted, single lead screw dedicated friction tester measures static and kinetic coefficients of friction to a high accuracy.


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.


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.


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.


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.


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.


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