Thrust friction and wear testing machine capable of conducting friction and wear experiments under special conditions.
The "FRC-R" is a thrust direction sliding friction and wear testing machine that complies with JIS K7218-1986 Method A and Method B tests. It is designed to contact plastic test specimens in the form of square plates, discs, or hollow cylinders with the end face of a hollow cylindrical counterpart made of metal or other materials under a constant load, and to rotate either of them to wear down the plastic test specimen. It can accommodate pin-on-disk, ring-on-disk, and ring-on-ring testing methods. Optional equipment such as a constant temperature chamber, oil tank, and oil droplet unit are also available, allowing for friction and wear experiments under special conditions. 【Features】 ■ Complies with JIS K7218-1986 Method A and Method B tests ■ Optional constant temperature chamber, oil tank, and oil droplet unit available ■ Capable of conducting friction and wear experiments under special conditions *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■ Testing Methods - Pin on Disk - Ring on Disk - Ring on Ring ■ Rotational Speed: 1 to 1000 rpm ■ Vertical Axis Load: 5 kN ■ Calculated Parameters - Load, Torque, Wear Amount, Rotational Speed - Coefficient of Friction, PV Value, Sliding Distance, Contact Pressure between Surfaces ■ Maximum Sample Size: Height 200mm, Width 100mm ■ Options: Constant Temperature Chamber, Test Oil Tank, Oil Droplet Device *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Mikyo Manufacturing provides a consistent production system that develops, designs, manufactures, and supports testing machines and measurement devices tailored to the objectives and applications of customers in fields such as material research and development, as well as in accordance with material testing standards and methods. The testing machines that respond to requests from various major manufacturers and research institutions are mostly customized products. When measuring the durability of new materials, they are completely made-to-order. We also pay attention to the "usability," which varies depending on the installation location and users, and we adjust the testing machines to ensure they are optimal for each customer.