High-Temperature Friction and Wear Testing Machine

The high-temperature friction and wear testing machine simulates the friction contact of materials at a set temperature through a heating device, measuring the wear amount and changes in the friction coefficient during relative motion. It is used to evaluate the wear resistance of materials such as coatings and plastics in high-temperature environments, providing data support for product formulation and process adjustments.
Selection
When selecting, it is essential to match the actual operating temperature range of the material and confirm the temperature control accuracy and uniformity of the testing machine. Verify the parameter ranges for load, rotational speed, and other factors according to the test standard requirements, and consider the suitability of the specimen clamping method. Pay attention to the availability of friction pair configuration options and the completeness of the data acquisition system, ensuring ease of equipment maintenance.

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Instruments

Double abrasive wheels X-shaped friction track, friction non-directivity closer to the actual working conditions, working wheel Rotation speed 60rpm +/- 2rpm, friction load optional 500g to 1000g, equipped with automatic counting and grinding function.

$ 1558.00

Double abrasive wheels swirl/spin friction design, adjustable friction load 500g to 1000g, working wheel Rotation speed 60rpm, to achieve non-directional abrasion, closer to the actual use of the scene.

$ 2139.00

With two test stations, the load range is 50~ 1000g, and three typical wear resistance tests of alcohol, eraser and pencil can be carried out, which is suitable for wear resistance evaluation of various coatings and materials.

$ 572.00

With four-speed friction Frequency adjustable to 106cpm, friction load 20N, using an integrated precision grinder to ensure stable testing without jitter, embedded friction table to ensure uniform friction area and silent operation.

$ 1493.00

Using reciprocating friction method, friction load 500g, Friction Frequency 40 +/- 2 times/minute, can simulate drying or wet conditions for material wear-resistant decolorization test.

$ 1639.00

With no-segment adjustable Friction Frequency, speed range of 60 times/minute, support 10-50mm friction distance free adjustment, mirror stainless steel material, provide a variety of clamping and wear mode, power failure memory function to ensure test continuity.

$ 520.00

The equipment adopts reciprocating friction method, load range 0~ 3kg, Frequency 60 +/- 1cpm, Test Travel 90mm, no need to chill down liquid, no more dust, easy to operate.

$ 1558.00

With three independent test stations, the load range is 50~ 1000g, and Travel 10~ 60mm is adjustable. Support a variety of friction modes such as alcohol cotton cloth, eraser and pencil Hardness, and the test paraMeters can be preset with power-off memory function.

$ 719.00

Adopt swirl/spin friction surface contact method, equipped with 1 pair of abrasive wheels, working disc Rotation speed 60/72rpm, load range 250-1000g, support LCD counting, in line with many international standards.

$ 1526.00

Adopt imported friction wool felt, equipped with 15 × 15mm wool felt and LCD counter, support 0~ 999,999 counts, with power-off memory function to ensure test continuity, stable and accurate operation.

$ 993.00

Using microcomputer control to achieve automatic testing, equipped with High Accuracy force sensor accuracy of 0.001N, special drive system running smoothly, can simultaneously measure static friction and dynamic Coefficient of Friction.

$ 1482.00

Based on the national standard design, the static Coefficient of Friction and the dynamic Coefficient of Friction can be measured simultaneously, with a test accuracy of up to 0.001N, equipped with High Accuracy Sensor and special drive system to ensure smooth operation and accurate results.

$ 1516.00

Using microcomputer control to achieve automatic testing, equipped with High Accuracy force sensor accuracy of 0.001N, special drive system running smoothly, can simultaneously measure static friction and dynamic Coefficient of Friction.

$ 1516.00

Adopt swirl/spin surface friction mode, support 250g to 750g three-speed load adjustment, working plate Rotation speed 60-70 rpm, equipped with electronic display counting system, can accurately test material abrasion loss.

$ 929.00

High Accuracy Imported Sensor, Measurement accuracy up to 0.001N, test stroke 0-320mm adjustable, speed range 1-1200mm/min, support arbitrary slider mass setting, real-time display of force value Linear dispersion, automatic calculation of static and dynamic Coefficient of Friction.

$ 2712.00

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