Material Peel Force Tester

The material peel strength tester clamps both ends of the sample and separates them at a constant speed to measure the force required to peel the material from the substrate or itself. It is used for testing the adhesive strength of tapes, films, coatings, etc., and verifying the adhesive performance of materials in quality inspection and production control.
Selection
When selecting, consider the maximum test force to cover sample requirements, ensure fixtures are compatible with different specimen shapes, and verify that the speed range meets standard methods. The accuracy must comply with testing requirements, and the software should be capable of recording the peeling curve. The equipment structure should be robust, with simple operation and maintenance.

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Instruments

With 0.5 accuracy and 200kg capacity, it supports a variety of disbonding tests such as 180 ° and 90 ° disbonding, automatically records Linear dispersion and analyzes MAX Maximum, MIN Minimum and Average for a variety of material inspections.

$ 1645.00

With 0.5 levels of accuracy and a speed range of 5-500mm/min, it supports automatic drawing of disbonding Linear dispersion and calculation of interval results, and can resolve MAX Maximum, MIN Minimum and Average for a variety of material tests.

$ 1645.00

Precision ball screw drive and double rail structure ensure displacement accuracy of 0.001mm; support 1-500mm/min stepless speed regulation, equipped with High Accuracy Force Sensor to achieve 0.5 level accuracy measurement, with overload protection and data statistical analysis function.

$ 1590.00

Adopt stepper motor to achieve stepless speed regulation of 1~ 500mm/min, equipped with 500N force value Measurement range and +/- 1% accuracy level, with overload protection and limit protection functions, stable and reliable operation.

$ 1663.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.5 with High Accuracy Sensor, speed range 5~ 500mm/min, support automatic Linear dispersion analysis and multi-point data collection, tensile, tear and disbonding tests.

$ 1645.00

With 0.5 accuracy and 5~ 500mm/min speed adjustment range, it supports automatic drawing of disbonding Linear dispersion and calculation of interval results. It can distinguish MAX Maximum, MIN Minimum and Average, and effectively Travel up to 400mm.

$ 1645.00

The High Accuracy Sensor is used to achieve 0.5 level Measurement accuracy, supports 5~ 500mm/min speed range, and is equipped with automatic Linear dispersion analysis function, which can calculate interval results and distinguish MAX Maximum, MIN Minimum and Average.

$ 1645.00

With 0.5 accuracy and 10kg maximum load, it supports 5~ 500mm/min speed adjustment, can perform tensile, tear and disbonding tests, automatically draw Linear dispersion and analyze interval results, suitable for a variety of material inspection.

$ 1645.00

With 0.5 accuracy and 5~ 500mm/min speed range, using High Accuracy Sensor and stepper motor control, support automatic Linear dispersion analysis and multi-interval result calculation, effective Travel up to 400mm.

$ 1645.00

Adopt 5-inch high definition Touchscreen and precision ball screw drive, Force Value Measurement range 0.01-50 N, support a variety of unit selection and intelligent calculation, with overload protection and USB data connection function to ensure accurate and stable testing.

$ 1590.00

Measured value 50000N, suitable for tape, leather, paper and other sheet or block material push-pull force and destructive force test, supporting the Force Gauge test bench.

$ 104.00

Measured value 500N, suitable for sheet, block material push-pull and destructive force test, can be used with Force Gauge test stand.

$ 130.00

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 up to 5000N, suitable for sheet and block material push-pull force and destructive force test, supporting the Force Gauge test bench.

$ 78.00

Maximum load 1KN, suitable for a variety of material testing, stable structure to ensure accurate measurement, easy operation to adapt to all kinds of Force Gauge.

$ 194.00

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