Computer-controlled peel Tester

The computer-controlled peel tester drives the separation of clamps through a motor, while sensors record the peel force values. It is used to measure the adhesive strength between materials such as tape, film, and substrates. In quality inspection, it helps evaluate the performance of adhesives and guides adjustments in production processes.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the maximum test force with daily testing requirements. Focus on whether the fixture is compatible with the shape and size of the sample. Check if the control software supports standard testing procedures. Verify that the displacement accuracy meets the requirements for measuring material deformation. Pay attention to the equipment's protective structure to ensure operational safety.

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Instruments

Angle 1-90 ° adjustable, test time 3-35s can be set, Measurement range 15-10000mN.m, real-time display of stiffness time Linear dispersion, automatic zero adjustment and thermal printing function.

$ 1656.00

Featuring high-precision stepper motors and ball screw transmission, it ensures smooth and accurate loading. With a wide range of loading speeds and force measurement capabilities, it offers high sensitivity for measuring load, deformation, and displacement, making it suitable for testing the mechanical properties of various materials.

$ 1380.00

The use of high-precision stepper motors and ball screw drive ensures smooth and accurate loading. The specially designed clamps provide a secure grip without slippage and effectively eliminate the impact of irregular specimens on measurements.

$ 1380.00

The use of high-precision stepper motors and ball screw drives ensures smooth and backlash-free transmission, guaranteeing accurate measurement and control of load, deformation, and displacement. The specially designed fixtures provide secure clamping and excellent coaxiality, effectively eliminating the influence of irregular specimens. This makes it suitable for mechanical property testing of various materials.

$ 1380.00

A high-precision stepper motor and ball screw transmission are employed to ensure smooth and accurate loading. The specially designed fixture provides a secure grip without slippage and effectively eliminates the impact of irregular samples on the sensor.

$ 1380.00

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

Using precision screw pair and servo motor drive, the test speed range is 1~ 500mm/min, the effective stroke is 800mm, with overload protection and limit protection functions, and the operation is stable and reliable.

$ 1663.00

Maximum load 50Kg, Test speed 10~ 60mm/min adjustable, using pointer sensing mode, effective Travel 0~ 360mm, suitable for vertical angle disbonding test.

$ 716.00

Suitable for medium Hardness rubber and thermal plasticity resilience materials, Measurement range 0-100HB, resolution 0.1HB. With real-time, peak, automatic timing and average measurement mode, can be connected to the computer for data Linear dispersion analysis, storage and export.

$ 590.00

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

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 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

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

The fully automatic electronically controlled hydraulic pump provides smooth and continuous pulling force with +/- 1% accuracy, built-in rechargeable battery supports 200 tests, and IP65 Protection Rating ensures durability.

$ 4212.00

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