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Contacting Extensometers
AMETEK Sensors, Test & Calibration
The contacting extensometers are designed for accurate strain and extension measurement of a material up to a maximum sample thickness of 25 mm.
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Contacting Extensometers
The contacting extensometers are designed for accurate strain and extension measurement of a material up to a maximum sample thickness of 25 mm.
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High Temperature Axial Extensometers
4 models cover a variety of applications for high temperature testing 1 un-cooled model for use inside chambers up to 600 °C (1000 °F) Other models for use with split furnaces and induction heating, up to 1600 °C (2900 °F)
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Long-Travel Extensometer For Soft Materials
DSES-1000
A Long-Travel Extensometer That Is Now Easier to Use and Even More Precise The DSES-1000 is a long-travel contact-type extensometer able to measure displacement up to the breakpoint in tensile tests of rubber and other soft materials. The upper and lower arms are clamped to respective gauge positions using a simple single operation, with each arm tracking sample elongation independently.
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Long Travel Extensometers
The first type is specifically aimed at the plastic and rubber industries to provide accurate readings of strain and extension over a large extension range. The unit, incorporating two clamping arms and precision potentiometers, produces a DC voltage proportional to the distance between the arms. This generates accurate readings of percentage strain and allows additional parameters such as yield point and break points to be calculated when used with NEXYGENPlus software.
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Transverse and Diametral Extensometers
3 models cover most any test requirement and can be used with axial extensometers at the same time. Miniature and standard units, also r-value units. Available options cover temperatures from -265 to +200 C (-450 to +400 F).
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Averaging Clip-on Extensometer
The Instron 2650 Series Biaxial Extensometers are ideally suited for testing a wide range of materials, including polymer matrix composites, metals, and plastics over a range of temperatures. Two sensors measure axial strain on opposite sides of the specimen. Versions are available which provide either a single averaged axial output or 2 independent axial outputs. The extensometers meet the calibration requirements of ASTM E83 class B1, ISO 9513 class 0.5, and ISO 527.
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Static Axial Clip-On Extensionmeters
The 2630 series and W-6280 series of extensometers offer speed of attachment and ease of use. The light-weight, rugged cross-brace design eliminates errors caused by physical distortion, while built-in protection ensures that damage is not caused by over-extension. The low operating-force arms of the extensometer reduce the possibility of knife-edge slippage when testing hard or smooth surfaced materials. The 2630 series extensometers can be installed or set in place accurately and consistently, with the gauge length locking device automatically releasing itself after attachment, ensuring speed and reliability of operation. This unique "cone-latch" mechanism also overcomes the problems associated with having to remove pins or clips prior to starting a test, or tests being conducted with the extensometer accidentally locked at gauge length. Because of their larger frame size, the W-6280 series extensometers require two handed operation to attach the instrument to the specimen, so these extensometers still rely on a pin to set the gauge length. All extensometers except the W-6235 allow the ability to measure both positive and negative strain allowing compressive or flexural test measurements.The 2630 series and W-6280 series extensometers include different gauge length and strain range options to suit a wide range of specimen characteristics. All 2630 series and W-6280 series extensometers comply with both the ASTM E 83 and IS0 9513 standards, and gauge lengths are available in metric or U.S. customary units. Calibration certificates are supplied, showing the individual performance of each unit at its factory calibration.Static strain measurement on a wide range of materials and specimens including metals, plastics and composites.
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One-Touch, Strain Gauge Extensometers
SSG-H Series
The SSG-H series of strain gauge extensometers are compliant with ISO, JIS, and ASTM tensile test standards for hard plastics and metal materials Featuring a wide elongation measurement range with the ability to measure using small gauge lengths, these lightweight, clip-on strain gauge extensometers attach to both rod and flat plate specimens.
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Biaxial Clip-on Extensionmeters
The Instron 2650 Series Biaxial Extensometers are ideally suited for testing a wide range of materials, including polymer matrix composites, metals, and plastics over a range of temperatures. Two sensors measure axial strain on opposite sides of the specimen and a third sensor measures transverse strain. The extensometers meet the calibration requirements of ASTM E83 class B1, ISO 9513 class 0.5, and ISO 527.
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SSG Series Strain Gauge Extensometers
Shimadzu’s SSG series of strain gauge extensometers are compliant with ISO, JIS, and ASTM tensile test standards, including those for plastics and metallic materials These lightweight, precision extensometers feature a wide elongation measurement range, while retaining the flexibility to measure using small gauge lengths, and support both rod and flat plate shaped specimens. Consisting of an elongation sensor and amplifier, this extensometer is suitable for use with metals and hard plastic materials, and is fastened securely to specimens with screws. Calibration using an extensometer calibrator allows the extensometer to meet JIS and ISO Class 0.5 and ASTM Class C standards for higher accuracy.
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Video Extensometers
The VE1 is a high precision video extensometer that uses a non-contacting optical measurement based on a digital camera and real time image processing to measure the longitudinal and transversal strain during tensile tests.
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Video Extensometers
AMETEK Sensors, Test & Calibration
The VE1 is a high precision video extensometer that uses a non-contacting optical measurement based on a digital camera and real time image processing to measure the longitudinal and transversal strain during tensile tests.
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High-Temperature Extensometers < 600 °C Capacitive
Instron® High-Temperature Extensometers are perfect for testing advanced composites, metals, polymers and other materials at elevated temperatures. This series incorporates a capacitive sensor that does not require any cooling. The extensometers come standard with a sensor conditioner unit providing a 0-10 V output with exceptionally low noise. These extensometers can be attached to round and flat specimens to perform tensile, compression, and cyclic tests.
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Force Sensors
Here at Flintec, our force sensor range provides solutions that integrate effectively into a wide variety of industrial applications. They include customized load pins, extensometers, torque sensors and a range of miniature force sensors.
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Axial Extensometers
6 models in this group cover tension, compression and cyclic testing Huge variety of gauge lengths and measuring ranges Cover temperatures from -265 to +200 °C (-450 to +400 °F)
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Extensometers
Extensometers measure strain, the change in length of a specimen divided by the original length (gauge length) of the specimen. Tinius Olsen offers wide range of extensometers based on your testing needs including video, optical and physical contact with specimen.
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Long Travel Extensometers
AMETEK Sensors, Test & Calibration
We provide two long travel extensometers for materials testing; the EZ250Plus and the EX800Plus.The second type is suitable for use with rigid, semi-rigid and ductile materials. The extensometer is supplied with a universal voltage external power supply unit, a loom and a connector to fit a range of machines, as well as a mounting stand.
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Rock, Concrete and Asphalt Extensometers
7 models cover axial, circumferential and diametral testing on aggregate material.
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Extensometers
Extension measurement is one of the areas that complements our range of UTM program. The result is a comprehensive range of high class variations. The product selection is arranged as follows:*Non-contact extensometers with and without measurement marks.*Contact extensometers: Sensor arm extensometers, incremental and analogue clip-on extensometers as well as extensometers for compression and flexure tests.
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Differential Transformer Type Extensometers
DT Series
ISO Class 1 Compliant Differential Transformer Type Extensometers The ISO 6892-1 standard for tensile testing of metallic materials prescribes Class 1 or higher extensometers, and JIS Z2241 prescribes Class 2 or higher extensometers when measuring withstanding pressure. The DT series includes Class 1 compliant differential transformer type extensometers, which can be used to implement test methods compliant with metal tensile test standards.
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Non-Contact Digital Video Extensometer
TRViewX
TRViewX is an advanced non-contact extensometer that offers high-measurement accuracy, is capable of measuring width changes, and is applicable to a wide variety of materials testing applications. In particular, due to the non-contact design, TRViewX is perfect for measuring films, foils, and other thin or narrow materials without affecting the specimen during testing. Furthermore, TRViewX can be used to measure displacements during atmosphere-controlled testing in a thermostatic chamber. TRViewX provides high-accuracy measurements in accordance with ISO 9513 Class 0.5 and JIS B 7741 Class 0.5 for elongation measurements and ISO 9513 Class 1 and JIS B 7741 Class 1 for width measurements. It is compliant with plastic tensile testing standards, including ISO 527, JIS K7161, and ASTM D638, even supporting 75 mm gauge length specimens (type A1 specimens) specified in ISO 527 and JIS K 7161.
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Automatic Extensometer
SIE-560A/560SA
To determine the suitability of a material for an application where it is under load, measuring its elongation is important. Measuring elongation enables determination of the elastic modulus (reversible elongation in the elastic region) by measuring the small initial elongation range, and determination of elongation at specimen failure, by measuring larger irreversible elongation in the plastic region. Shimadzu’s SIE-560A series automatic extensometers accomplish both of these measurements with high accuracy, and provide automated functions that increase testing efficiency and test reproducibility. Ideal for testing a wide variety of materials, including metallic materials, plastics, and composites, the SIE-560A series complies with ISO 527, JIS K 7161, and ASTM D638 standards for plastics tensile testing. In addition, the SIE-560A series supports strain-rate controlled metallic material tensile testing measurements specified in ISO 6892, JIS Z 2241, and ASTM E4
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Semi-automatic tensile testing machine
The controller of this testing machine automatically applies an appropriate load and puts the extensometer between the gauge lines, etc. after the sample is set. It provides measurement with high repeatability.
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Deflection Gauge Extensometers
AMETEK Sensors, Test & Calibration
We supply a wide range of deflection gauge extensometers ideal for measuring deformation in three and four point bend tests and in compression testing applications.
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Environmental Chambers
The Instron range of 3119-600 Series environmental chambers provides extensive temperature testing capabilities for evaluating material properties under non-ambient testing conditions. A full range of complementary grips, pullrods and extensometers is available.
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Deflection Gauge Extensometers
We supply a wide range of deflection gauge extensometers ideal for measuring deformation in three and four point bend tests and in compression testing applications.
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Fiber Optic Extensometer
Versatile and reliable fiber optic extensometer. Designed for harsh environment, these multipurpose extensometers are packaged to fit the challenging environment of any structure monitoring applications.
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High Temperature XY Planar Biaxial Extensometer 1200 C or 1600 C)
Model 7651
Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation
Model 7651 extensometers measure combined in-plane strains in flat cruciform specimens tested in machines capable of simultaneous X and Y (perpendicular) axial loading and on standard flat samples tested in pure tension. All models are capable of bi-directional displacement in both axes and may be used for strain-controlled fatigue testing under fully reversed load and strain conditions at frequencies up to 10 Hz.All 7651 models mount rigidly on the load frame and incorporate slide mounting to bring the extensometer into contact with the specimen. The gauge length is set automatically before mounting on the test specimen, which allows for hot mounting after thermal equilibrium has been reached.These units are specifically designed to eliminate crosstalk between axes and to provide high accuracy, high resolution measurements. They incorporate capacitive sensors for low operating force and include electronics with programmable filtering and multi-point linearization for improved performance and accuracy. The overall design minimizes, and in many cases virtually eliminates, any influence from common lab environment vibrations.These water-cooled extensometers are equipped with high purity alumina rods with conical rod tips for specimen contact when testing to 1200℃(2200°F). Silicon carbide rods are used for the 1600℃(2900°F) high temperature option.
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Bolt Extensometers for Proof Load Testing
Model 3565
Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation
The Model 3565 uses hard conical points to contact the bolt at the center of the head and at the bottom. It is fully adjustable for different length bolts ranging from 25 mm (1 inch) in length to 150 mm (6 inches) standard. Extension beams are available for longer bolts. The standard maximum measuring range is 1.25 mm (0.05 inches). Generally, on longer bolts this extensometer will be self-supported without requiring any centering marks or punch marks on the bolt. For shorter bolts these marks may be required. If the conical pins are sharp, marks are often not needed even on the shortest bolts.The extensometer has a zero adjustment screw to adjust the length between the contact pins. This is used to set the output voltage to zero, which corresponds to the correct starting position for the test. It also includes a breakaway lower arm. In the event a bolt should fail, the breakaway arm snaps free, helping to prevent damage to the extensometer. This is easily re-installed. In the event that bolt failures are likely during a test, it is recommended the user attach a cord around the upper part of the beam and tie the other end to the test frame to prevent the extensometer from falling. The conical point contacts included with the extensometer are made from tungsten carbide.The Model 3565 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller. The signal conditioning electronics for the extensometer is typically included with the test machine controller or may often be added. In this case the extensometer is shipped with the proper connector and wiring to plug directly into the electronics. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions, allowing the extensometer output to be connected to data acquisition boards, chart recorders or other equipment.