Semi-Automatic Impact Test Machine

The semi-automatic impact testing machine measures the energy absorbed during material fracture by using a pendulum to strike the specimen. It is used to test the impact resistance of materials such as plastics and coatings, verifying product toughness in quality control processes. During operation, the specimen is manually loaded, while the machine automatically performs the impact and records the data.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the impact energy range covers the testing standards, and the sample fixture matches the material shape. The pendulum shaft should bear force evenly, and safety protection devices must be complete. The equipment should have an energy loss calibration function, with clear data reading capabilities. The usage environment must meet basic anti-vibration requirements, and the supply of maintenance parts should be stable.

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With an impact speed of 2.9m/s or 3.8m/s, it supports a variety of sample sizes, uses semi-automatic control to improve operation efficiency, and can display information in real time and print out the results.

$ 1138.00

Impact speed 3.5m/s, cantilever beam impact energy 11J, semi-automatic control to improve operating efficiency, dedicated LCD screen real-time display of information, support printing output.

$ 1053.00

Adopting semi-automatic control, the operation is simple and efficient; the impact speed is 3.5m/s, and the impact energy of the cantilever beam is 2.75J and 5.5J; the dedicated LCD screen displays data in real time, and the test results can be printed out.

$ 1526.00

Using platinum temperature sensor and digital Optical inspection technology, temperature control accuracy 0.1 ℃, can process 2 samples at the same time, with video recording playback function, support 0.1-10 ℃/min heating rate.

$ 3946.00

The black background counting cell is used with annular fluorescent lamp side-shot illumination, and the colony contrast ratio is clear; the counter capacity is 0-999, and the inclined design of the cell surface is easy to observe, which can reduce the labor intensity of the experimenters.

$ 170.00

The CMOS integrated circuit is used to ensure stable counting, and the 7W energy-saving ring lamp side-shot illumination makes the colony contrast clear. The counter capacity is 0-999 to meet the needs of conventional detection. The probe pen marking function is avoided, and the repeability count is performed.

$ 151.00

Using platinum plate or ring method measurement, the range is 0~ 400mN/m, the minimum resolution is 0.1mN/m, the manual lifting and lowering points are fast and micro-adjusted, and the output data of RS232C interface is supported.

$ 1413.00

The XY axis displacement platform and the lifting measurement platform are used to facilitate accurate fine-tuning and measurement of small samples such as O-rings; the servo system imported from Japan ensures accurate positioning, and the built-in micro printer supports data output.

$ 14274.00

Measuring methods of platinum plate and platinum ring are supported, with resolution up to 0.01mN/m, equipped with fast fine-tuning manual lifting platform, and can display data in real time through RS232 interface.

$ 2042.00

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

The equipment can be used for vibration resistance and impact testing. The impact height can be adjusted from 0 to 150mm, and the Test speed can be adjusted from 0 to 40cpm. It has the functions of automatic stop and automatic recording of sample drop to ensure accurate and efficient testing.

$ 2460.00

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

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 height up to 120 cm, using 1000g standard hammer body, no secondary rebound phenomenon after impact, to ensure accurate and reliable test results.

$ 259.00

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

Articles

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Impact of the Fixture Design of a Drop Hammer Impact Tester on the Plastic Impact Strength Results
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Transverse Burst Strength Tester for the Evaluation of Impact Resistance of Corrugated Cardboard
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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
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Thermal Shock Test Chamber Measures Film's Temperature Change Resistance
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Dart impact tester measures the toughness of packaging film.
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Drop Ball Method of Impact Testing Machine for Evaluating the Impact Resistance of Varnish
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Selection Guide for Paperboard Puncture Strength Testers
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Standard Operating Procedure for Packaging Drop Tester
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Sand Falling Test Apparatus for Measuring the Wear Resistance of Powder Coatings
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Impact testing machine tests the impact resistance of powder coatings.
This article introduces the method of testing the impact resistance of powder coatings using an impact tester. The test simulates instantaneous impact through a falling weight or pendulum hammer, following ISO or ASTM standards.
Thermal Shock Test Chamber Evaluates Coating Thermal Stability
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