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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.
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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.
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Overview
The OmniTest twin-column is available in three test frame load capacities (10 kN, 25 kN and 50 kN) as well as with an optional integrated touchscreen console (OmniTest Touch) for the convenience
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Loadcells
The OmniTest UTMs take advantage of Mecmesin's range of high-resolution Enhanced Load Sensors (ELS) to precisely record tensile and compressive loads.
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Loadcells
The OmniTest UTMs take advantage of Mecmesin's range of high-resolution Enhanced Load Sensors (ELS) to precisely record tensile and compressive loads.
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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.
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Overview
Mecmesin developed SqueezerPro to assess the performance of unit loads, individual packages, components, and materials under compressive loads.
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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.
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Mecmesin specialises in test equipment for static force measurement
Static force measurement is increasingly used by manufacturers as a quality-control method to comply with industry standards. It ensures the proper functioning of components and serves to record their safety and fitness for purpose.
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Key software features
Design
Intuitive icon-driven interface and workspace
Personalised user accounts and favourites
Touchscreen enable
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Real-world testing: Proven performance in action
"We have used Mecmesin equipment for a number of years to perform compression and tension tests on helical springs intended for use in our respiratory drug delivery devices.
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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.
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Material Testing Equipment
Looking for simple, economical equipment for material testing? ?
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Key software features
Design
Intuitive icon-driven interface and workspace
Advanced 'drag and drop' test routine builder
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Share your data
All the test data can be automatically exported to Microsoft Excel or other data-analysis packages.
You can install VectorPro on other computers to easily share customised tests and your results data.
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Torque testing
Torque testing measures how a component responds to rotational force - whether during normal operation or when twisted to the point of failure.
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力試験システム
予算をかけずに、再現性のある高精度のデータが必要ですか?
Mecmesinの力試験システムは汎用性が高く、お客様独自の要件に合わせることができます。
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Software
VectorPro™ testing software is at the heart of our VortexPro and VectorPro Touch torque test systems.
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ELS 25 N
The Enhanced Load Sensor (ELS) comprises a sturdy dovetailed-mounting box with an internal loadcell complete with small fixing thread and occupies minimal space.
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Overview
The HelixaPro is the perfect solution for measuring low and medium torque on a variety of delicate or finely-engineered products.
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ELS-S 200 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.
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Extensometry
When testing the extension or compressive deformation of a specimen it is often acceptable to measure the movement of the loadcell and grips, as defined by the crosshead distance travelled (known as 'Grip Separation').