Material Tensile Tester

A material tensile tester clamps a sample and applies axial tensile force to measure the deformation and fracture data of the material under stress. It is used to test the tensile strength, elongation, and other mechanical properties of materials such as plastics and rubber, verifying their ability to withstand tensile loads in quality inspection and research and development.
Selection
Select the range and accuracy based on the type of material being tested and the applicable standards, and match fixtures to accommodate samples of various shapes. Consider the required testing speed range and environmental temperature control needs. Ensure the equipment software supports necessary data output formats, and evaluate maintenance costs and operator training requirements in conjunction with the budget.

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Instruments

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

Using ball bearing drive and imported motor, Measurement accuracy up to +/- 1%, tensile speed 1-399mm/min adjustable, support sample size flexible adjustment and automatic data statistics function.

$ 2392.00

Using ball bearing drive and imported motor, Measurement range 0-30N accuracy of 0.01N, tensile speed 1-399mm/min adjustable, support sample size flexible adjustment and automatic data statistics.

$ 2392.00

With 1/100000 power resolution and 400 times/sec sampling Frequency, support 1-500mm/min stepless stretching, using rapid sensing protection device and precision ball screw to ensure stable and reliable testing.

$ 4398.00

Adopt Pneumatic Automatic Clamping Mode, Adjustable Clamping Pressure 0.2-0.7Mpa, Equipped with Rapid Sensing Protection Device and Precision Ball Screw, Ensure Test Stability and Convenience of Operation.

$ 5237.00

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

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

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

Maximum load 0.5KN, suitable for film material tensile test, accurate measurement of material mechanical performance, easy to operate.

$ 169.00

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

Using ball screw and 3 guide shaft drive mechanism, Measurement range 0-1000N, support a variety of sample size and tensile speed adjustment, built-in thermal printer and RS232 Communication interface.

$ 3236.00

Adopt Full Digital Control Frequency AC Motor, Speed accuracy +/- 0.5%, Effective Travel 850mm, High Accuracy Double Roller Screw and Guide Column, Support Tensile, Compression, Tension and other test modes.

$ 3583.00

Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% and speed range of 0~ 300mm/min, support tensile, compression, bending, disbonding and other test modes, effective Travel 600mm to meet different material testing needs.

$ 1876.00

Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% and speed range of 0~ 300mm/min. Travel 600mm. Test of mechanical properties such as tensile, compression, bending, disbonding, etc.

$ 1876.00

Measurement range 0~ 300N, accuracy +/- 1%, digitally adjustable stretching speed 1~ 399mm/min, support for a variety of sample sizes and real-time data display, Degree of automation.

$ 2392.00

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