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Guide
OmniTest™ 5.0 Operation and Installation Manual
Scope
This reference manual covers the operation of an OmniTest-5.0 force test stand, intended for use with Mecmesin enhanced load sensors, extensometer devices and other Mecmesin accessories.
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Compression
Compression tests are performed to evaluate the performance of a material or component under gradually increasing compressive load.
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Paper & Board
Paper and board are used in a wide range of applications and, as such, they undergo various stages of processing which place significant demands on their material strength.
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Why Mecmesin?
Our engineers bring deep industry knowledge across force, materials, and torque applications - helping customers choose the best equipment, configure it correctly, and install it to meet their unique test needs.
Industry leader in produ
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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').
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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:
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Grips and fixtures
Holding your test specimen in place without it slipping is essential to obtaining repeatable results.
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Grips and fixtures
Holding your test specimen in place without it slipping is essential to obtaining repeatable results.
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Grips and fixtures
Holding your test specimen in place without it slipping is essential to obtaining repeatable results.
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Thank you for requesting a demo!
A member of our team will be in touch soon to arrange your demonstration at a date and time that works best for you.
We're looking forward to showing you how our solutions can support your testing needs.
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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').
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Thank you for requesting a demo!
A member of our team will be in touch soon to arrange your demonstration at a date and time that works best for you.
We're looking forward to showing you how our solutions can support your testing needs.
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Grips and fixtures
Holding your test specimen in place without it slipping is essential to obtaining repeatable results.
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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').
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Grips and fixtures
Holding your test specimen in place without it slipping is essential to obtaining repeatable results.