Overview
AISRY ASR-XJJ-50J Simply Supported Beam Impact Tester is mainly used for the determination of Impact toughness of Non-metallic materials such as rigid plastics, reinforced nylon, frp, Pottery and porcelain, cast stone, electrical insulation materials, etc. It is a satisfactory testing equipment for the chemical industry, R & D institutions, Universities & colleges and mass testing departments.
Features
1. Using microcomputer technology, the intelligent digital display Impact Tester can automatically correct the energy loss caused by friction and wind resistance.
2. Using electronic display test results, the reading is intuitive, which improves the accuracy and Precision of the Impact Machine.
3. The swirl/spin encoder circular grating angle measurement technology is adopted, which has the advantages of high accuracy, good Stability and large Measurement range. Digital display of thrusting energy, Impact intensity, pre-lift angle, lift angle, average value, and automatic correction of energy loss.
Principle
The testing machine stores energy through the swing angle of the pendulum, releases the impact sample, and uses the swirl/spin encoder circular grating angle measurement technology to accurately measure the angle change before and after the pendulum Impact, so as to calculate and digitally display the thrust energy, Impact strength and other data, and automatically complete the correction of energy loss during the Impact process.
Applications
Chemical industry, R & D institutions, Universities & colleges, mass testing departments
Standards
ISO 179、GB/T 1043、JB/T 8762
Steps
1. Select the appropriate jaw support spacing according to the sample.
2. Place the sample correctly on the supporting blade.
3. Raise the pendulum to a pre-lift angle of 150 °.
4. Release the pendulum Impact sample.
5. Read the results of thrusting energy, impact strength, etc. automatically calculated and displayed on the electronic display screen.
Notice
• Please ensure that the equipment is firmly installed before use.
• Select the jaw support spacing that matches the specimen specification.
• Place the specimen at the center of the Impact blade.
• Before releasing the pendulum, make sure there are no obstacles and people around.
• Regularly check key components such as pendulum and blade for abrasion or damage.
• When operating and maintaining equipment, follow relevant safety procedures.