Interlayer Peel Force Measurement System

The interlayer peel tester clamps both ends of the material with fixtures and separates them at a constant speed to measure the force required to peel apart the material layers. It is used to test the adhesive strength of composite materials such as tapes, films, and coatings, and to determine whether the product's adhesion meets quality standards during inspections.

Instruments

Impact angle of 90 °, can test 5 groups of specimens at the same time, the minimum reading value is 0.005 kg-cm, the mechatronics design is compact, and meets the requirements of many international standards.

$ 3903.00

Glass thickness and air interlayer thickness can be measured at the same time. Glass thickness range is 70mm, air interlayer range is 34mm, light and portable operation is simple.

$ 341.00

Five sets of specimens can be tested simultaneously, supporting 0-900N compression force adjustment, with 0.005ft.lb high Accuracy grade and 90 ° Impact angle, meeting a variety of standard unit requirements.

$ 4108.00

Can measure 20~ 1000J/m ² Internal Bond Strength, resolution of 0.001lbf/in ², using 90 ° Impact Angle test principle, clamping force 0~ 40kg/cm ² adjustable.

$ 5026.00

Using 7.0 inch touch screen display and hydraulic viscose sample pressing technology, the pressure is automatically adjusted, the Test accuracy reaches 0.01J/m ², the whole machine has strong rigidity to reduce vibration energy loss, and is suitable for a variety of Cardboard interlayer bonding force detection.

$ 4729.00

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 5 inch high definition Touchscreen and precision ball screw drive system, Force Measurement range 0.02-100 N, Accuracy grade 0.5, support a variety of units and intelligent operation test results, with overload protection and USB data connection 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

Using pneumatic adhesive sample pressing and automatic release, the test range is 0-1000J/M ², the accuracy is 0.001J/M ², the Z-direction failure energy is measured by pendulum Impact measurement, and the structural rigidity is strong to reduce energy loss.

$ 3688.00

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

It can be used with Force Gauge for vertical and horizontal testing, suitable for accurate measurement of thrust or tension, stable structure and easy operation.

$ 230.00

Precision ball screw drive system, Force Measurement range 0.005-30N, Accuracy grade 0.5, equipped with 5-inch high definition Touchscreen and intelligent operation function, support a variety of unit selection and USB data export.

$ 1590.00

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

It can cut 140mmx25.4mm samples, sampling thickness ≤ 1mm, Operating temperature 20~ 40 ℃, suitable for auxiliary sampling of Internal Bond Strength test.

$ 672.00

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