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1952
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Grips and fixtures
Holding your test specimen in place without it slipping is essential to obtaining repeatable results.
1953
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ELS-S 1000 N
The Enhanced Load Sensor (ELS-S) comprises a sturdy dovetailed-mounting box with an external S-beam loadcell beneath, providing a secure connection for large, heavy grips and fixtures.
1954
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Test frame
The twin-column OmniTest features dual circulating ballscrews that drive a solid crosshead onto which is mounted an ELS loadcell.
1955
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ETS 1 N.m
Designed for use with both the HelixaPro and VortexPro torque testers, the Enhanced Torque Sensor (ETS) is easily mounted to the sensor carriage to minimise the set-up time for testing.
1956
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Test frame
The single-column OmniTest is available in 5 models with load capacities from 0.5 kN to 7.5 kN. They feature a precision ballscrew that drives a moving crosshead fitted with an ELS loadcell.
1957
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Overview
Mecmesin developed SqueezerPro to assess the performance of unit loads, individual packages, components, and materials under compressive loads.
1958
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ROI Calculator
Investing in automation is a big decision, but how can you be sure it's worth it? Mecmesin can help you calculate the Return on Investment (ROI) of automating, or semi-automating, your testing processes.
1959
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Built for batch testing and automation
Batch testing in VectorPro uses a pre-configured test to create a semi-automatic or fully automatic testing system on sets of products and batches of the products.
1960
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Take control
Personalised user accounts enable quick access to commonly performed tests, and restricts who can create or run tests, view results and produce reports.
1961
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Partnership, not just hardware
We’re more than a supplier. We support you from day one, for as long as you’re testing, here’s how:
1962
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Batch testing and automation
Batch testing in VectorPro uses a pre-configured test to create a semi-automatic or fully automatic testing system on sets of products and batches of the products.
1963
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Explore our full range of force testing products. Designed to deliver precision, reliability, and repeatable results across a wide variety of applications.
1964
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伸び測定
試験片の伸長または圧縮変形を試験する場合、クロスヘッドの移動距離 ( 「グリップ分離」として知られています) によって定義されるロードセルとグリップの動きを測定することが許容されることがよくあります。
1965
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Material Testing Machines & Equipment
Materials scientists are continually working to develop lighter, stronger and more durable materials.
1966
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Our torque testing systems
Need repeatable, high accuracy data without breaking your budget?
1967
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What is a universal testing machine?
To assess the quality of a finished product or component, it is often necessary to conduct multiple force tests.
1969
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Torque sensors
A range of interchangeable ETS torque sensors are specially adapted to the VortexPro and HelixaPro.
1970
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ELS-S 500 N
The Enhanced Load Sensor (ELS-S) comprises a sturdy dovetailed-mounting box with an external S-beam loadcell beneath, providing a secure connection for large, heavy grips and fixtures.
1971
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Test frame
The HelixaPro and HelixaPro Touch feature a precision motorised test frame which is designed to apply torque from a few mN.m right up to a capacity of 6 N.m.
1972
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ETS 0.3 N.m
Designed for use with both the HelixaPro and VortexPro torque testers, the Enhanced Torque Sensor (ETS) is easily mounted to the sensor carriage to minimise the set-up time for testing.
1973
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Overview
The OmniTest universal tester offers versatility with five load capacities (0.5 kN to 7.5 kN) and an optional touchscreen console (OmniTest Touch).
1974
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Software
VectorPro delivers outstanding system control, whilst simultaneous collecting and graphing data from the loadcell and displacement encoder of the test frame.
1975
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Controls that mean business
Personalised user accounts enable quick access to commonly performed tests, and restricts who can create or run tests, view results and produce reports.