Shear Bond Strength Tester

The shear bond strength tester measures the ability of a material's adhesive layer to resist shear failure by applying a force parallel to the bonded surface. It is used to evaluate the interfacial bonding performance of adhesives, coatings, and composite materials, and is applied in quality control within the coatings, plastics, and packaging industries.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the sample strength with the maximum load range, ensuring fixtures adapt to different specimen shapes, adjustable test speeds meet standard requirements, data acquisition accuracy falls within permissible error limits, equipment rigidity guarantees test stability, and environmental temperature adaptability aligns with laboratory conditions.
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Measurement range 20~ 1000J/m ², resolution 0.1J/m ², with Touchscreen operation and thermal printing function, suitable for a variety of Cardboard Internal Bond Strength accurate determination.

$ 3239.00

The two-stage gravity overlap structure ensures accurate measurement, with a resolution of 0.001 lbf/in ², supports fully automatic release and real-time calibrating, and is suitable for internal bond strength testing of various sheet materials.

$ 5721.00

Adopt S-type Tension Sensor to Ensure High Accuracy, Built-in Micro Hydraulic System, Support Strength and Force Measurement modes, Continuous Operating Time over 200 hours, Range 0~ 10KN.

$ 741.00

Range 10kN, accuracy ≤ +/- 1.0% F.S, using mechatronics design, weight only 2.8kg, handle operation labor-saving, can directly display the strength value and have automatic shutdown function.

$ 779.00

Measurement range 20-1000J/m ², accuracy of +/- 1-2J/m ², support 25.4mm sample size and 0-40kg/cm ² adjustable clamping force, equipped with thermal printer and LCD display.

$ 3005.00

Range 0~ 6.000kN, accuracy ≤ +/- 1%, drawing Travel 10mm, compact structure can be continuously uniformly loaded, automatically maintain the peak bonding force, suitable for low bonding force detection.

$ 680.00

Measurement range 20~ 1000J/m2, resolution up to 0.01J/m2; Impact angle 90 °, can accurately test the internal bond strength, suitable for multi-layer paper quality control.

$ 4124.00

Aluminum alloy body and micro hydraulic system, Range 0~ 6.000KN, Continuous Operating Time more than 200 hours, with 5-segment fold line correction and dual Measurement mode to ensure Test accuracy and Stability.

$ 557.00

Mechatronics design integrated measurement display circuit, manual operation with 20mm/50mm kit, range of 10KN accuracy ≤ +/- 1% F. S, with linear correction and automatic clearing function for a variety of coating platings strength test.

$ 833.00

With 10kN range and 0.001kN resolution, accuracy ≤ +/- 1.5% F.S, weight about 1.8kg, compact structure can be continuously uniform loading, automatic recording peak force value, suitable for a variety of standard block specification detection.

$ 779.00

The maximum pull-out force is 300kN, the central aperture is 45mm, and it adopts a hollow self-resetting hydraulic cylinder design. The reading can be directly read the tensile force value, and the service life is long and it is light to carry.

$ 1309.00

It adopts mechatronic door structure design, with a range of 10KN and an accuracy ≤ +/- 1.0% F.S. It has the functions of peak holding, Data storage and automatic shutdown, which is labor-saving and easy to use.

$ 779.00

Small hydraulic device to achieve masonry shear test, rated thrust 150KN, digital pressure Gauge direct reading, accuracy +/- 1%, detection of local damage, easy to operate.

$ 690.00

Using S-type High Accuracy Sensor and mechatronics design, the range is 0~ 6.000KN, the accuracy is 0.5% F.S., the light alloy main body weighs only 2.8Kg, and the ultra-low power consumption works continuously for more than 200 hours.

$ 561.00

Can measure 20~ 1000J/m ² Internal Bond Strength, resolution of 0.001lbf/in ², using 90 ° Impact Angle test principle, clamping force 0~ 40kg/cm ² adjustable.

$ 5026.00

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