It is a testing machine with a space-saving design that allows for the simulation of the twisting characteristics of products in real-use environments, thereby reducing the time required for product development.
The latest Torsion Add-On 3.0 is designed to enhance laboratory capabilities by allowing simple axial and torsion testing in one unit for the desktop models of the 6800 series and 5900 series. It expands product development capabilities and can simulate applications under actual use conditions. Many international testing standards, such as ISO11040-4, ISO80369, and ASTM F543, require control in both axial and torsional directions, making it possible to consolidate the necessary functions into one unit and streamline the testing process. It is ideal for testing the performance of various consumer products, packaged products, medical products, electronics, and automotive parts. ◆ Features Simulates the product's actual use environment Enhances product development speed Saves laboratory space
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◆Specifications Maximum torque capacity: ±20Nm Maximum angular velocity: 80 revolutions Angle resolution: 0.001º - Compatible with the large library of calculation & traceability functions of Bluehill Universal, compliant with 21 CFR Part 11 - Documentation for IQ/OQ is available. - Support from Instron local services - Can be added to new or existing 5900 or 6800 single column or tabletop systems.
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Applications/Examples of results
The Torsion Add-On 3.0 provides advanced test control for evaluating electronic components used in a wide range of industries, including medical products, electronics, consumer packaging, and automotive. Application Examples: - Usage testing of pen-type syringes - Low torque testing of luer lock connections compliant with ISO 80369 - Bone screw testing compliant with ASTM F543 - Twisting tests of HDMI cables - Repeated testing of flexible substrates - Development of consumer packaging And many more.
Detailed information
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Button twisting test for electronic products
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Torsion test of bone screws
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Torsion test of materials
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Syringe twisting test
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Instron was founded in 1946 by Harold Hindman and George Bahl, who were conducting joint research at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) at the time. They developed the world's first electromechanical (screw-type) universal testing machine. The name "Instron" is derived from "instrument" and "electronics." Instron's product range offers diversity that can cater to almost all global markets and industries, and since its establishment, over 70 years of testing technology and manufacturing experience have been built, with more than 50,000 systems operating worldwide. In 1965, Instron Japan was established to support customers in Japan. Currently, it has major bases in the United States, Europe, and Asia, providing sales and services in 40 languages through agents in 160 countries around the world.