Overview
Microcomputer Compressive Strength Tester (Model: IMT-203) is an IMT brand product used to detect paper and Cardboard Ring Crush Test RCT, Cardboard Edge Crush Test ECT, Corrugated Board adhesive strength PAT, Corrugated Board Flat Crush Test FCT, Corrugated Base Paper CMT and Corrugated Base Paper CCT and other 6 detection items.
Features
1. Wide range of force values, covering 5~ 3000N;
2. Indication Error ,≤ +/- 1%;
3. High strength accuracy ,≤ +/- 1%;
4. Fine force resolution, 0.1N;
5. High deformation resolution, ≤ 0.1mm;
6. The upper and lower pressure plates have good parallelism, ≤ 0.05mm.
7. Stable pressurization speed, 12.5 +/- 1mm/min;
8. Advanced man-machine interface, using 5.0 Touchscreen display;
9. Convenient print output, integrated modular integrated thermal printer;
10. Strong environmental adaptability, temperature (20 +/- 10) ℃, Humidity < 85%;
11. Lightweight, only 45kg.
Principle
Microcomputer Compressive Strength Tester applies compressive force to paper or Cardboard samples to measure their strength performance under different compression conditions. The instrument uses High Accuracy Sensor and Microcomputer Control system to monitor force value and deformation in real time to ensure the accuracy and Repeatability of test data.
Applications
Paper Testing, Cardboard Testing, Corrugated Board Testing
Standards
GB/T 2679.8、GB/T 6546、GB/T 6548、GB/T 2679.6、ISO12192
Steps
1. Prepare samples to ensure compliance with test requirements.
2. Turn on the instrument power supply and start the system.
3. Set test parameters such as force range and pressurization speed through Touchscreen;
4. Place the sample between the upper and lower pressure plates to ensure parallelism.
5. Start the test, and the instrument automatically applies a compressive force and records data.
6. After the test is completed, review and analyze the results.
7. Use the thermal printer to output the test report.
Notice
- Ensure that the Working Ambient Temperature is within the range of (20 +/- 10) ° C and the Humidity is below 85%;
Periodically calibrate instruments to maintain accuracy;
- Avoid overloading to prevent damage to the Sensor;
When placing the sample, ensure that the upper and lower pressure plates are parallel.
- Read the user manual before operation and follow safety regulations.