| 17-05-2012 |
mpact resilience is one of the most important properties and cost-effective evaluations for material producers, both with respect to product development and quality control. As components could fail at stress levels well below the critical fracture stress, accurate determination of impact damage propagation is necessary. With the combined experience of CEAST, Instron® has more than 50 years experience in designing pendulum impact testing systems.
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| 10-05-2012 |
The BioPuls submersible pneumatic side action grips and temperature-controlled bath with pneumatic lifting and lowering mechanism is the ideal testing solution for a wide variety of biomedical testing applications.
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| 10-05-2012 |
The Instron® Testmaster Automation System, configured to perform unattended tensile testing of biomedical cord and yarn specimens, provides an ideal solution for high-volume tests of medical sutures. Designed to accommodate specimens of varying lengths and thicknesses, the system utilizes barcode labels to pass specimen information and testing specifications to the Testmaster2 Automation Control Software.
A typical automated test sequence includes the following steps: The robot retrieves a batch separator with a barcode label affixed from a rack, scans the barcode, and downloads the specimen and testing information to the Testmaster2 Automation Control Software. The separator is then discarded into a bin and a specimen is retrieved from the racks and placed into the tensile frame and tested. After the test, the specimen is removed via a specimen removal device at the back of the frame, which utilizes a low-noise, industrial vacuum to aid in full removal of the tested sutures from the grips area. The robot then inserts the next specimen to be tested.
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| 04-05-2012 |
Questions you may want to ask before selecting a verification/calibration services provider.
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| 03-05-2012 |
Featuring a dual test space and long test stroke HDX Models are designed for high-capacity tension, compression, bend/flex, and shear testing.
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| 30-04-2012 |
Within the medical device industry, regulatory agencies often test internally-based devices and implants in a physiological state. The Instron® BioBox meets the growing trend of testing actual medical devices and biomaterials at body temperature (37 °С). For large or long devices, testing in а liquid may not bе practical. As an alternative, testing inside а controlled air environment at body temperature provides а powerful solution.
The BioBox can bе incorporated as а standard item on а new single column frame or in selected models already in operation. This bох permits the full travel test of sutures, catheter tubings, latex gloves, and а wide variety of other devices and biomaterials at physiologically relevant temperatures.
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| 16-04-2012 |
5960 Dual Column Series are versatile universal testing instruments for mid-range testing up to 50 kN. They are commonly used for plastics, metals, rubber materials, automotive components, composites and non-ambient temperature applications.
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| 03-04-2012 |
Instron® Automated Testing Systems for the testing of Plastics are confi gured to perform unattended tensile and fl exural
testing of rigid, plastic specimens of varying lengths and thicknesses (from 0.1 to 12 mm).
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| 03-04-2012 |
The 5900 Series Multi Station systems offer enhanced throughput with their ability to perform simultaneous, independent tests on up to five (5) separate specimens using a single load frame.
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| 03-04-2012 |
Industrial Series RD Models are designed for high-capacity compression testing of concrete cylinders, cubes and blocks. Constructed with operator safety of critical importance, these ultra-stiff frames are ideally suited for advanced testing of concrete mixes.
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