The micro tensile testing machine features precise measurement, convenient operation, wide range adaptation to all types of materials, multiple protections for durability and safety, and easy data management.
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Tensile testing machine is a commonly used material testing equipment, which is used to evaluate the mechanical properties of materials under tension, test their tensile strength, yield strength rate and other mechanical properties, and evaluate the performance of raw materials and finished products. A tensile strength tester can be used in many scenarios, such as new material research and development, metal processing, plastic molding, experiments etc.
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Model | SISCO-TT-MTTHTLI50 |
Test Range | 1~500N |
Test Stroke | 350mm |
Sensing Method | Push-pull force gauge |
Force Measurement Accuracy | Within ±1% of the indicated value |
Test Speed | 5~300mm/min |
Power System | AC motor |
Power Supply | AC 220V single phase |
Volume | 560mm×345mm×1080mm |
Weight | 30kg |
Q1: Does the Test Speed of the Tensile Tester Affect the Test Results?
A1: The test speed of the tensile tester has a significant effect on the test results. Test speed refers to the rate at which the specimen is stretched during the tensile test, usually expressed in millimeters per minute (mm/min) or strain rate (such as percentage change per second).
Q2: How to Choose the Appropriate Test Speed Based on Material Properties?
A2: When choosing the appropriate test speed for material testing, multiple factors need to be considered, including the material's mechanical properties, strain rate sensitivity, test standards, and experimental purpose.
Q3: How to Use a Tensile Tester?
A3: First, prepare the machine to ensure that the machine is in good working condition and check whether all parts are intact, Install the specimen correctly in the fixture of the tester. Set the initial height of the pendulum according to the test standard to ensure that the pendulum has enough energy for the test when it is released. Release the pendulum and let it fall freely and hit the specimen. After the pendulum hits the specimen, record the final position of the pendulum or record the data through the automatic measurement system of the testing machine.Â
Tips: How to select a tensile testing machine?
During the selection stage, follow clear requirements and avoid "A big horse pulling a small cart".
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