Description
NG-EML Class A Universal Testing Machine (50N-5kN)
The EML class A Series addresses the needs of standardized and routine testing, providing the user high quality at the most affordable price. The single column Class A testing systems are suited for tension, compression, flexure, and other testing applications where load range requirements are less than 5 kN and lab space is limited. They are typically used for quality control and production testing.
Force Capacity: 50N, 100N, 200N, 500N, 1kN, 2kN, 5kN
Load Frame Configuration: Single column, Table-top, Electromechanical
Test Space: Single Zone
Typical Specimens
Plastics, fine wire, fibers and threads, biomaterials, thin films, adhesives, foam, packaging, paper products, and consumer products
Features
- Complete selection of sturdy, compact single column load frame configurations
- High-speed, low-vibration electromechanical drive
- Precision, pre-loaded ball screws
- Linear motion guides for superior alignment
- Versatile, easy-to-use software with pre-programmed industry standards library (ASTM, ISO, DIN, EN, BS, and more)
- High-resolution, digital closed loop controls (integrated into load frame)
- Automatic limit checking of crosshead position, overload, over temperature, over voltage, etc.
- Complete selection of grips, fixtures, environmental systems and extensometers
- Durable test space protection
Control System
USB 2.0 communication
Data exchange between hardware and software via USB 2.0 interface and velocity of 12Mb/s. USB is main direction of development of communication, which has merits of high communication velocity, variety of communication mode( such as controlling , breaking, batch, real time ,etc.), and will be the main mode of communication.
Accessories: Grips, Fixtures, Extensometers, and More
Full range of grips, fixtures, extensometers, protection devices and more are sold separately and are not included with the main unit. Your quality control specialist would be happy to provide you with a turnkey solution based on your industry standards and other testing requirements.