Impactor

The impact tester evaluates the impact resistance of materials such as plastics and coatings, whether brittle or ductile, by subjecting specimens to high-speed impacts. Its principle involves a pendulum striking the sample during free fall, measuring the energy absorbed during fracture to assess the material's impact resistance.
Selection
When selecting an impact tester, consider the impact energy range corresponding to the testing standard, match the sample size with the fixture type, determine whether to equip a temperature chamber based on temperature control requirements, and choose the data acquisition method (mechanical pointer or digital display) according to your needs.

Terms

Instruments

The impact height is adjustable from 0 to 100 cm, with optional impactor weights of 1000 g or 2 lbs. It is equipped with a depth control ring and a mold base, supporting ISO 6272 and ASTM D2794 standard tests.

$ 752.00

Impact height 120 cm, drop weight mass 1000 grams, punch diaMeter 8 mm, Impact depth 2 mm, no secondary rebound, in line with a number of national standards.

$ 348.00

Impact block weight 500 +/- 5g, ball diaMeter φ 14 Hardness HRc60-66, can accurately assess the damage grade of paint film.

$ 183.00