Long Travel Extensometer : 3800-10
Tension- Long Travel Extensometer
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German Rubber: Like D412, high elongation requires a non-contacting or long-travel mechanical system.
Analysis: Spring Constant (k). DAQ: High-resolution position for Solid Height detection.
Analysis: Flexural Strength (MOR). DAQ: 1kHz (1,000 pts/sec) is the absolute minimum for ceramics.
Analysis: Apparent Shear Strength. DAQ: 100Hz. Detection of Cohesive vs Adhesive failure patterns.
Analysis: Peak Initiation Force. DAQ: 500Hz+ to catch the exact moment the film V snaps.
Analysis: Modulus of Rupture (MOR). DAQ: Integrated Deflectometer for true center-point bending.
Analysis: Compressive stress at 10% deformation. DAQ: High-res position for Zero-Thickness detection.
Analysis: Tensile Adhesion Strength. DAQ: 100Hz to catch the rapid pore-wall failure.
Analysis: Ultimate Tensile Strength. DAQ: High sensitivity for low-force micro-samples.
Analysis: Average Peel Force over the middle 125mm. DAQ: 50Hz.
Analysis: Static (μs) and Kinetic (μk) COF. DAQ: 1kHz for the initial Static spike.
Analysis: Average of five highest peaks. DAQ: 100Hz to follow the sawtooth tear.
Analysis: Short-Beam Strength (Fsbs). DAQ: High-speed break detection.
Analysis: Peak Tack Force. DAQ: 1kHz (1000 pts/sec) to catch the separation peak.
Analysis: Tensile Chord Modulus and Poisson’s Ratio. DAQ: 500Hz+ for shatter capture.
Analysis: Apparent Shear Strength. DAQ: 50Hz. Must detect the brittle-snap of plastic bonds.
Analysis: Average Peel Force. DAQ: 100Hz to catch the initiation spike vs. stable peel.