Cross-directional Tensile Gauge

The transverse tensile tester determines the tensile strength of materials by measuring their deformation or stress changes under transverse forces. It is used to test the transverse tensile properties of materials such as paper and film, ensuring that products are less prone to tearing during processing and use.
Selection
When selecting a lateral tension meter, consider the type and thickness range of the material being tested to ensure the measurement range is appropriate. Pay attention to the instrument’s accuracy and calibration stability, and choose suitable fixtures according to testing standards. Evaluate the ease of operation and maintenance requirements to ensure compatibility with the laboratory environment.

Terms

Standards

Instruments

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

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

Multi-blade design is equipped with 6 cutter teeth, 1.5mm equal spacing arrangement, suitable for 50~ 125μm film thickness environment testing, to ensure cross-cutting accuracy in line with international standards.

$ 855.00

Made of 304 stainless steel, with a cross-cut length of 23-35mm, it provides four spacings of 1-3mm and 7/11 cross-cut numbers to meet different standard testing requirements.

$ 138.00

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

Irreversible discoloration mode, 60 ℃ single temperature measurement, with directional reflection frame for low light long-distance inspection, anti-fouling waterproof protective film to ensure clear reading.

$ 89.00

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

After overheating, the display window shows white characters on a black background, and the frame adopts regression directional reflection technology to facilitate long-distance identification of low light. Size 25 * 25mm, waterproof and stain-resistant design

$ 89.00

After overheating, the display window shows white characters on a black background, and the frame adopts directional reflection technology to facilitate long-distance identification of low light. The size is 25 * 25mm, and the waterproof and stain-resistant design.

$ 89.00

After overheating, the display window shows white characters on a black background, and the frame adopts regression directional reflection technology to facilitate long-distance inspection of low light. Measuring temperature is 80 ° C, with anti-fouling waterproof performance.

$ 89.00

35Mm cross-cut length and 1mm pitch design, stainless steel material to ensure dimensional accuracy, equipped with tape and brush for film adhesion testing.

$ 151.00

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

Made of carbide steel, the number of teeth is 11, and the tooth spacing is 1mm to ensure accurate and even cross-cutting. The winger design improves cutting effect and durability.

$ 81.00

Articles

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