Impact Resistance Analyzer

The impact resistance tester measures the material's ability to withstand impact energy by using a free-falling hammer to strike the sample. It is used to test the impact resistance of materials such as coatings and plastics, evaluating their durability during transportation and use.
Selection
When selecting an impact resistance tester, it is essential to confirm that the impact energy range matches the testing standards, and to check whether the weight configuration meets the requirements for samples of different thicknesses. Verify the accuracy of the dial and whether the hammer specifications are suitable for the material properties, ensuring that the fixture can securely hold the specimen.

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Instruments

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 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 of 120 cm, Impact depth of 2.5 mm, using a fixed mass weight to avoid secondary rebound, to ensure accurate and reliable test results.

$ 364.00

Using 2000g heavy hammer and 16mm punch, Impact depth 2.5mm, no secondary rebound phenomenon, to ensure accurate and reliable test results.

$ 370.00

Impact height 120 cm, drop weight mass 1000 grams, punch diaMeter 8 mm, Impact depth 2 mm, no secondary rebound, in line with a number of national standards.

$ 348.00

The instrument employs the principle of heavy hammer impact, with a drop height adjustable within the range of 1000 ± 5 mm and a hammer mass of 500 ± 1 grams, designed for the precise determination of a material's puncture resistance.

$ 425.00

Impact height of 120 cm and 1000 g hammer mass, anti-springback design, punch diaMeter of 16 mm, can accurately determine the film resistance to rapid deformation.

$ 259.00

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

20KN High Accuracy Dynamic Force Sensor, 1000mm Adjustable Impact Height, Special Metal Head Die and Protection System for Automatic Positioning and Data Collection to Ensure Accurate and Safe Testing.

$ 2341.00

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 of 120 cm, hammer mass 1000g, no secondary rebound phenomenon after impact, punch diaMeter 16mm, can accurately determine the impact strength of the paint film.

$ 370.00

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

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

The impact height is adjustable from 0 to 100 cm, with optional impactor weights of 1000 g or 2 lbs. It is equipped with a depth control ring and a mold base, supporting ISO 6272 and ASTM D2794 standard tests.

$ 752.00

Impact height 0-100cm adjustable, Graduation 1cm; equipped with a variety of hammer mass such as 1000g and punch diaMeter such as Φ 12.7mm, support accurate deformation testing, suitable for coating impact resistance evaluation.

$ 1074.00

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.
Transverse Burst Strength Tester for the Evaluation of Impact Resistance of Corrugated Cardboard
This article explains how a lateral bursting strength tester is used to evaluate the impact resistance of corrugated cardboard. It measures the energy absorbed by the cardboard at the point of rupture using the pendulum impact principle, requiring the preparation of specimens according to standards and the control of environmental conditions during testing.
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.
Thermal Shock Test Chamber Measures Film's Temperature Change Resistance
The thermal shock test chamber creates thermal stress inside the film by rapidly switching between high and low temperature environments, testing its resistance to temperature changes. During the test, key parameters such as temperature range and dwell time need to be set, and the film is observed for issues such as cracking or performance degradation.
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.
Selection of impact head diameter and drop hammer mass combination for paint film impact tester
When selecting the impactor diameter and drop hammer mass for a paint film impact tester, the key is to balance the impact energy and pressure.
Drop Ball Method of Impact Testing Machine for Evaluating the Impact Resistance of Varnish
This article introduces the use of the falling ball method with an impact testing machine to assess the impact resistance of varnish. The method involves dropping a steel ball of specified weight from a predetermined height onto a test panel coated with varnish to observe whether the coating cracks or peels off, thereby evaluating its impact resistance.
Selection Guide for Paperboard Puncture Strength Testers
This article introduces how to choose a cardboard puncture strength tester. The tester is used to measure the ability of cardboard to resist impact penetration, and multiple aspects should be considered during selection. First, check whether the instrument complies with relevant testing standards, such as national or international standards.
Standard Operating Procedure for Packaging Drop Tester
The packaging drop tester is used to evaluate the impact resistance of transport packages during vertical drops. Before operation, it is necessary to check the safety of the equipment, calibrate the drop height, and prepare the test specimens according to standards.
Sand Falling Test Apparatus for Measuring the Wear Resistance of Powder Coatings
The sand falling test instrument determines the wear resistance of powder coatings by simulating sand particle impact. During the test, abrasive material falls vertically from a specified height, continuously scouring the coating until the substrate is exposed. The wear resistance is evaluated based on the mass of abrasive material consumed.
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
The thermal shock test chamber simulates sudden temperature changes by rapidly switching between high and low temperature environments, used to evaluate the thermal stability of coatings. In practical applications, coatings may develop internal stresses due to drastic temperature fluctuations, leading to issues such as cracking and peeling.