Shock Test Bench

The impact test bench applies instantaneous impact force to the sample through a drop weight or pendulum hammer to measure the material's resistance to impact. It is used to detect the toughness or brittleness of materials such as plastics and metals under impact loads, and is commonly employed in product quality control and material research.
Selection
When selecting, consider the impact energy range matching the test standard, ensure the table structure can securely fix the specimen, check that the energy loss rate is below the standard limit, confirm that the measurement and control system can automatically record data, and choose appropriate fixtures based on the specimen dimensions.

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Instruments

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, insertion force test, supporting Force Gauge test bench.

$ 83.00

Suitable for a variety of material testing, Maximum Measured value 500N, can be matched with Force Gauge test bench for tensile testing, to meet the testing needs of different fields.

$ 89.00

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

Suitable for medium Hardness rubber, thermal plasticity resilience and other materials, Measurement range 0-100HB, can be hand-held or matched with a fixed load test bench to ensure stable measurement.

$ 183.00

The test bench has good anti-vibration performance, bearing weight of 80kg, angle adjustment range of 0-15 °, simple operation, and is suitable for mechanical Stability assessment of various household appliances.

$ 1101.00

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

The two-box mobile structure is adopted, the Thermal Shock mechanism moves within 10 seconds, and the temperature recovery time is within 5 minutes. It is equipped with HFC environmentally friendly refrigerant and binary ultra-low temperature freezing system, which has high cooling speed and efficiency. It supports paperless recording and real-time Linear dispersion display function.

$ 16840.00

Adopt two-box mobile structure, air pressure drive test object Impact, Thermal Shock mechanism moving time within 10 seconds, temperature recovery time within 5 minutes, in line with MIL and other international test standards.

$ 19809.00

Using two-box mobile Impact structure, Thermal Shock mechanism moves within 10 seconds, temperature recovery time ≤ 5 minutes, equipped with rigid polyurethane foam insulation material, effective energy saving and waterproof and moisture proof.

$ 23682.00

Adopt Strain Sensor to ensure stable measurement, with six-level shock filter adjustable function, Linearity +/- 2mg, support a variety of weighing modes such as percentage and dynamic weighing, flexible and reliable operation.

$ 306.00

With six shock filter and weighing Stabilization time adjustable function, weighing range 200g, accuracy 0.001g, support fourteen kinds of Unit switch and a variety of weighing mode, flexible and reliable operation.

$ 319.00

Equipped with automatic dual-range function, Capacity 30kg, support six-stage shock filter adjustment, built-in temperature display and various unit conversions, providing stable weighing performance.

$ 325.00

With 1/10,000 accuracy and 0.1mg readability, it supports Auto Internal Cal and seven-level shock filtering, and provides a variety of weighing modes and unit conversion to ensure high Stability and anti-interference ability.

$ 1237.00

With automatic dual range dual accuracy function, support 0.01g Minimum Weight, adjustable six-level shock filter, built-in temperature display and a variety of unit conversion, suitable for High Accuracy weighing requirements in complex environments.

$ 441.00

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