A Canadian research institute provided support to open new frontiers in high-temperature material testing.
The development of "high-temperature materials" designed for long-term use under extremely high-temperature conditions is foundational for next-generation jet engines and gas turbines, redefining the concept of energy efficiency. Some of the most advanced investigations in this field are being conducted at the Structural and Materials Performance Laboratory of the National Research Council of Canada’s Institute for Aerospace Engineering in Ottawa, Ontario. The Materials and Components Technology Group has introduced 18 different MTS products for high-temperature testing. Their lineup includes the MTS Model 810 Load Frame and the latest MTS Landmark hydraulic testing system. The laboratory utilizes two MTS hydraulic power sources, FlexTest digital control systems, and multipurpose testing software (Multipurpose TestWare). Additionally, they use MTS testing accessories such as hydraulic grips, extensometers, and electric furnaces in combination with the testing equipment. Customers have commented, "MTS equipment is reliable and traceable. By using MTS testing devices, we can obtain the necessary data to make informed decisions." For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.