Dual-arm tensile testing machine

The dual-arm tensile testing machine secures the sample with two symmetrical clamps, applies tensile force through the driving system, and records force and deformation data via sensors. It is used to measure mechanical properties such as tensile strength and elongation at break, making it suitable for quality testing of materials like plastic films, rubber, and paper.
Selection
When selecting, match the test material type with the force range, ensure fixtures are compatible with sample shapes, consider the test speed range and accuracy requirements, confirm data output methods and standard compatibility, and evaluate equipment space dimensions and safety protection functions.

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The system is driven by a servo motor and a high-precision ball screw, enabling high-precision loading. It offers various control modes such as constant speed, constant displacement, and constant force, supports complex multi-step nested loop control, and can display and analyze multiple test curves in real time.

$ 2844.00

Driven by a servo motor and precision ball screw, it offers high control accuracy and low noise. It features various control modes such as constant speed, constant displacement, and constant force, enabling complex multi-step nested cyclic testing.

$ 2844.00

It adopts a servo motor and a synchronous belt reduction mechanism, ensuring stable and reliable performance with over-current, over-voltage, and overload protection. The transmission part uses an arc synchronous toothed belt and a precision ball screw, providing smooth operation, low noise, and high efficiency.

$ 2736.00

Utilizing a servo motor and a synchronous belt reduction mechanism ensures smooth transmission with low noise; equipped with a precision ball screw pair for high transmission efficiency; touchscreen operation with real-time display on an LCD screen, offering both aesthetic appeal and convenience.

$ 2736.00

Equipped with a servo motor and a synchronous belt reduction mechanism, it ensures smooth transmission and low noise. It features a touchscreen operation and real-time LCD display, offering stable and reliable performance with protection functions such as overcurrent, overvoltage, and overload.

$ 2736.00

Single arm structure design, support 1-500mm/min stepless speed regulation, force measurement accuracy +/- 1%, can be disbonding, tensile, heat sealing strength test, with fixed elongation force measurement value and Linear dispersion display function.

$ 2110.00

Driven by a servo motor and a synchronous belt reduction mechanism, combined with a precision ball screw pair transmission, it operates smoothly with low noise and high efficiency. It features multiple protections against overcurrent, overvoltage, and overload, along with touchscreen operation and real-time LCD display, making the testing process intuitive and convenient.

$ 2736.00

Single-arm structure design, can be disbonding, tensile, heat sealing and other tests, support constant elongation measurement value and constant force measurement elongation value, speed range 1-500mm/min, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1%.

$ 2110.00

Adopt servo motor and synchronous belt deceleration mechanism, force value Precision +/- 1%, speed range 0.1-500 mm/min, transmission smooth and low noise, Operating interface is LCD screen display, support tensile compression test.

$ 3333.00

High-precision stepper motors and ball screw transmission are employed to ensure smooth and accurate loading. The single-arm host structure offers excellent rigidity, while the special fixture design effectively prevents jaw slippage, making it suitable for various mechanical tests on materials such as films and adhesive tapes.

$ 1122.00

Single-arm structure design, with stepless speed range of 1-500mm/min, support pull-off shutdown and peak hold function, can be divided into four gears to achieve +/- 1% Measaccuracy, to meet a variety of material testing needs.

$ 2110.00

Single-arm structure design, stretching space up to 650mm, can be disbonding, stretching, tearing and other tests, support fixed elongation force value and fixed force value to measure elongation, measurement accuracy +/- 1%.

$ 2110.00

Driven by a servo motor and precision ball screw, it offers high control accuracy. It supports various control modes such as constant speed, fixed displacement, and fixed force, as well as complex cyclic testing. Multiple curves can be displayed and analyzed in real time, with over 400 results automatically calculated.

$ 1553.00

It is suitable for tensile, compression, bending, shear and other mechanical tests, and supports various control modes such as fixed speed, positioning shift, and fixed force. It has powerful Linear dispersion analysis function and flexible report editing ability.

$ 1553.00

It adopts double guide rod structure, is equipped with dual screen display and the interface can be flipped 180 degrees. It supports pull-and-break stop, force value maintenance and set force value round-trip movement, can store 200 sets of data and automatically calculate statistical values.

$ 912.00

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