Tensile force Meter

The pull-off tester measures the force required to detach a material from a substrate using a sensor. It is used to evaluate properties such as coating adhesion and adhesive strength, and to assess the bonding strength of materials in quality inspections.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the maximum range covers the testing needs, the accuracy meets standard requirements, the fixture adapts to the shape of the test object, data output functionality is available for easy recording, and the operation is simple with reasonable maintenance costs.

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Instruments

Measured value 500N, suitable for rubber, cable, paper, electrical components, Plastic film and other materials tensile force, destructive force, insertion force test, supporting Force Gauge test bench.

$ 83.00

Measured value 500N, suitable for fabric, paper, wool, fiber, leather, rubber and other materials tensile force, destructive force and extension test, dedicated to supporting the Force Gauge test bench.

$ 101.00

Measured value 500N, suitable for rubber, cable, paper, electrical components, Plastic film and other materials tensile force, destructive force and insertion force test, supporting the Force Gauge test bench.

$ 86.00

Measured value 15000N, suitable for bolt, screw and other standard parts of tensile strength test, designed for Force Gauge test bench, assist tensile testing.

$ 186.00

Measured value 500N, suitable for all kinds of cable, Glass, leather, electrical components and other materials tensile force, destructive force, insertion force test, designed for Force Gauge test bench.

$ 89.00

Adopt ball bearing drive and imported motor, with low noise and accurate control; 0~ 1000N force range, adjustable tensile speed from 1 to 399mm/min; support sample size flexible adjustment, with automatic reset and overload protection functions.

$ 2392.00

The ball screw drive is used to ensure smooth and accurate operation, the force value range is 500N resolution 0.01N, and a variety of test procedures are integrated to support professional testing such as tensile disbonding and tearing.

$ 1603.00

Measured value 1000N, suitable for rubber, cable, packing tape, electrical components and other materials tensile force, destructive force, insertion force test, designed for Force Gauge test bench.

$ 93.00

Adopt ball screw drive to ensure smooth and accurate operation, Precision force value of +/- 1%, integrated tensile, disbonding, tearing and other test procedures, support 0.05~ 500mm/min speed range, automatic shutdown protection.

$ 1603.00

Tensile Strength and elongation paraMeters can be detected, test force 500-3000N optional, accuracy +/- 1%, stepless speed 1-500mm/min, suitable for all kinds of paper and Cardboard materials.

$ 1516.00

Measured value 5000N, suitable for the tensile strength and destructive force test of steel wire, iron wire, fishing line, nylon wire rope and various cables with a maximum diaMeter of 6mm, specially designed for Force Gauge test bench.

$ 104.00

Measurement accuracy +/- 1%, force value resolution 1/200000, with breakpoint ratio 0~ 99% adjustable function, support tensile, tensile shear, tear and other mechanical properties test, with Travel limit and overload protection.

$ 1727.00

Test method to achieve tensile compression test, Accuracy grade 1, equipped with 7-inch touch screen display tensile curve, support 50 kinds of fixtures to meet more than 1000 material testing needs.

$ 3317.00

Adopt stepper motor and High Accuracy encoder to ensure mechanical stability and High Accuracy, with force value maintenance, set force value round-trip motion and pull and break stop function, support four test modes and fully automatic programming, equipped with 7-inch Touchscreen and host computer software for Data analysis.

$ 1526.00

Adopting spiral trapezoidal screw, it has the characteristics of manual operation, simple stability, vertical and lying dual-use, the maximum load is 500N, and the tensile force is Travel 200mm. It is suitable for tensile and compressive load, insertion and unplugging force, and failure test.

$ 202.00

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