Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Material | Mild Steel |
Brand | TEXCARE |
Approx Weight | 130 kg |
Display | Computerised |
Grade | Industrial |
Usage/Application | Laboratory |
Key features of a typical Rubber Elongation and Tensile Strength Tester include
1. Load Cell: The tester is equipped with a load cell capable of measuring the applied force accurately. This is essential for determining the tensile strength of the rubber sample
2. Clamping Mechanism: It includes a clamping mechanism designed to securely hold the rubber sample during testing. This ensures that the sample remains in place and experiences a uniform distribution of force.
3. Crosshead: A motorized crosshead is used to apply tension to the rubber sample at a controlled rate. This allows for the measurement of elongation and tensile properties of the sample.
4. Control System: The tester is typically equipped with a control system that allows the user to set and control various testing parameters, such as the testing speed, preload, and hold time at maximum load.
5. Data Acquisition: It includes a data acquisition system that collects and processes data from the load cell and other sensors. This data is used to calculate the elongation, tensile strength, and other properties of the rubber sample.
6. Software Integration: Some models may offer software integration for advanced data analysis, reporting, and compatibility with other testing equipment or systems.
Rubber Elongation and Tensile Strength Testers are widely used in industries that manufacture or use rubber products, such as automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods, to ensure the quality and performance of rubber materials
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