Impact Tester can test materials in extreme temperatures.
July 30, 2007 -
With Dynatup 9250, users can measure energy absorption and related impact properties of polymers, metals, composites, and resulting final components. Drop tower features complete computer control, which utilizes ImpulseŽ software and electronics package. System captures, plots, and analyzes entire impact events, enabling user to determine important characteristics such as incipient damage, ductile-to-brittle transition point, max load, and total energy absorbed.
Instron, a leading provider of testing equipment designed to evaluate mechanical properties of materials and components, offers the Dynatup 9250, designed to measure energy absorption and related impact properties of polymers, metals, composites and resulting final components. It is ideally suited for use in aerospace, automotive, biomedical and specializing in finished product applications.
The Dynatup 9250 drop tower features complete computer control that utilizes ImpulseŽ, a complete software and electronics package designed specifically for impact testing. Unlike most competing instruments, the Dynatup 9250 captures, plots and analyzes the entire impact event, enabling the user to determine important characteristics such as incipient damage, ductile-to-brittle transition point, maximum load, and total energy absorbed. In addition, Instron's Dynatup 9250 has the capacity to test materials in extreme temperatures and is available with a specimen feeder option for high through put testing. Contact Instron today with your application inquires or to learn about our upgrade options and trade in incentives
About InstronŽ
Instron is a leading provider of test equipment for the material and structural testing markets. A global company providing single-source convenience, Instron manufactures and services products used to test the mechanical properties and performances of various materials, components and structures in a wide array of environments.
Instron systems evaluate materials ranging from the most fragile filament to advanced high-strength alloys, providing customers with comprehensive solutions for all their research, quality and service-life testing requirements. Additionally, Instron offers a broad range of service capabilities, including assistance with laboratory management, calibration expertise and customer training.
For more information, contact Instron, 825 University Ave, Norwood, MA 02062, USA. Toll-free: 1-800-564-8378; Fax: 1-781-575-5725; Email: info_news@instron.com or visit our website at pr.instron.com.
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