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Electronic Tensile Testing Machines/Compressive Tensile Strength Tester QB/T 1053
A tensile tester, also known as a pull tester or univeral testing machine (UTM), is an electromechanical test system that applies a tensile (pull) force to a material to determine the tensile strength and deformation behavior until break.
A typical tensile testing machine consists of a load cell, crosshead, extensometer, specimen grips, electronics and a drive system. It is controlled by testing software used to define machine and safety settings and store test parameters specified by testing standards such as ASTM and ISO. The amount of force applied to the machine and the elongation of the specimen are recorded throughout the test. Measuring the force required to stretch or elongate a material to the point of permanent deformation or break helps designers and manufacturers predict how materials will perform when implemented for their intended purpose.
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Main Technical Parameter:
Item | Description |
Frame capacity | 500kg |
Load cell brand | China brand, 500kg (5,10,50,100,200kg are optional) |
Load accuracy | 1% F.S |
Control system | LCD with build-in printer /PC with windows 7 system |
Motor | Adjustable-speed motor with reduction box, high-precision mechanical ball screw rod |
Force reading | kgf, Ibf, N, KN, T etc |
Vertical test space | 1400mm including fixture |
Test speed | 0.1~500mm/min (adjustable by rotary knob) |
Software | TM 2101 |
Curves display | Load- elongation, Elongation-time, Time-elongation, Stress-strain |
Data display | Max. force, speed, sample information, strength(Kpa, Mpa, N/mm, N/mm2) etc… |
Safety features | E-Stop Over-load protection Upper and lower limit switches Load sensor with automatic retreat |
A tensile tester or tensile testing machine is used to determine the strength and deformation behavior of a material up to the point of fracture. Choosing the right tensile testing machine depends on the material to be tested and the standard(s) that must be followed.
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