Material Impact Testing Instrument

Material impact testers measure the energy absorbed during fracture by striking a specimen with a pendulum. They are used to test the impact resistance of materials such as plastics and metals, and are applied in quality control and safety assessments.

Instruments

The impact speed is 3.5m/s, the impact energy can be selected from 1J, 2.75J, 5.5J, and the pendulum lift angle is 150 °. It supports a variety of non-metallic material impact tests and is easy to operate.

$ 993.00

Impact specimens with semi-spherical punches are used for energy consumption measurement to evaluate anti-Impact performance. Impact energy range is 3J, Impact speed is 2.5m/s, and it is suitable for a variety of film and paper tests.

$ 1348.00

Impact height 0-50cm adjustable, equipped with 1000g drop weight and Φ 8mm punch, Impact depth 2mm, can accurately determine the material resistance to Impact performance.

$ 228.00

Impact energy 11mJ, ball head diaMeter 3mm tungsten carbide material, can measure the maximum Hardness 940HV, suitable for asperity 1.6μm surface, minimum test thickness 5mm, Che diaMeter and depth vary with Hardness.

$ 157.00

Impact height 0-100cm adjustable, equipped with 1000g drop weight and Φ 8mm punch, Impact depth 2mm, can accurately determine the material anti-Impact performance.

$ 286.00

The device has an impact height range of 0-100 cm and is equipped with a Φ 20 mm punch and a 1000 g drop weight to accurately evaluate the material's impact resistance.

$ 622.00

Impact method using drop ball, test height range of 50-1000mm, equipped with four radius Impact head and 300-1000g weight, can accurately evaluate the material anti-Impact performance and fracture.

$ 933.00

Impact energy up to 90Num, Impact device mass 250g, can measure surface roughness up to 30μm large heavy specimen, ball head using tungsten carbide material Hardness up to 1600HV.

$ 1138.00

The device can perform drop ball impact testing in the 50-500mm height range, is equipped with 300-1000g multiple weights and 1/4 to 1/16 inch Impact head, supports manual setting, and is suitable for multiple material performance evaluation.

$ 691.00

Impact height 120 cm, drop weight mass 1000g, punch diaMeter Φ 16mm, Impact depth 2.5mm, no secondary rebound phenomenon, to ensure the accuracy of the test.

$ 364.00

Impact height 0-100cm adjustable, Division 1cm, drop weight mass 1000g, punch diaMeter Φ 8mm, using aluminum tube material, easy to operate, Test accuracy.

$ 264.00

Impact energy 2.7mJ, Impact mass 3.0g, tungsten carbide ball head Hardness up to 1600HV, suitable for asperity 0.4um surface, providing accurate Hardness measurement.

$ 167.00

Impact energy 90mJ, Impact mass 20g, can detect the maximum Hardness 650HV, Cedar depth 41-53μm, suitable for asperity 6.3μm surface.

$ 364.00

High Accuracy swirl/spin encoder is used to collect the pendulum angle and speed, the angle resolution reaches 0.075 °, the wind resistance error is automatically corrected, the Impact speed is 2.9m/s, the pendulum energy can be selected from 2J to 5J, and the intelligent control automatically calculates the results and saves the test data for many times.

$ 1284.00

Impact height up to 120 cm, weight weight mass 1000g, no secondary rebound after impact, to ensure accurate and reliable test results, suitable for film impact performance evaluation.

$ 370.00

Articles

Application of Drop Hammer Impact Testing Machine in Evaluating Impact Resistance of Composite Materials
This article introduces how the drop-weight impact testing machine evaluates the impact resistance of composite materials. The test releases a weight to strike the specimen, measuring parameters such as energy absorption, peak load, and damage area, simulating low-velocity impacts like tool drops.
Impact of the Fixture Design of a Drop Hammer Impact Tester on the Plastic Impact Strength Results
This article primarily discusses the impact of the fixture design of a drop-weight impact testing machine on the results of plastic impact strength tests. The geometric parameters of the fixture, clamping method, and contact surface material can alter the stress state and energy transfer of the specimen, thereby affecting the accuracy of the test data.
Thermal shock test chamber measures the thermal shock resistance of polymer films.
This article introduces how to test the thermal shock resistance of polymer films using a thermal shock test chamber. The test involves rapidly switching the film between high and low temperatures to simulate the drastic temperature changes that may occur in actual use, thereby generating thermal stress within the material.
Pendulum Impact Tester Evaluates Impact Strength of Glass Fiber Reinforced Nylon
This article introduces the use of a pendulum impact tester to evaluate the impact strength of glass fiber reinforced nylon. The test is based on the principle of energy conservation, where the energy absorbed by the material is calculated by measuring the height difference of the pendulum before and after impacting the specimen, thereby quantifying its impact resistance.
Charpy Impact Tester Evaluates Brittle Fracture of Carbon Fiber Plates
This article explains how to use a simply supported beam impact testing machine to evaluate the brittle fracture characteristics of carbon fiber plates. During the test, a pendulum impacts the sample, and the energy absorbed by the material during fracture is calculated based on the energy difference, which helps determine its tendency toward toughness or brittleness.
Dart impact tester measures the toughness of packaging film.
The dart impact test evaluates the material's resistance to damage under dynamic impact, i.e., its toughness, by allowing a dart to fall freely and strike the packaging film. During the test, different impact energies are simulated by adjusting the weight of the dart or the drop height, and sensors are used to detect whether the film ruptures.
The role of the burst strength tester in the testing of cardboard packaging materials.
The burst strength tester is used to measure the bursting resistance of packaging materials such as cardboard. It applies uniform pressure through hydraulic or pneumatic means until the sample ruptures, recording the maximum pressure value to simulate compression and impact during transportation.
How to Select a Leeb Hardness Tester Based on the Material Being Tested
When selecting a Leeb hardness tester, the first step is to consider the characteristics of the material to be tested, such as the type of material, hardness range, dimensions, and surface condition. Depending on the material, the appropriate impact device must be matched accordingly.