Supports testing using a constant temperature bath! Reduces energy consumption by minimizing test time.
WaveMatrix utilizes self-heating control software for test specimens to optimize test frequencies, thereby improving the productivity and consistency of tests related to composite materials and polymer materials. It is possible to reduce test time while achieving unprecedented accuracy in test temperatures. This patented system achieves and maintains the specified test temperature by changing the test frequency according to the measurement temperature of the test specimen. In structural composite materials, the impact of a 5°C temperature change is greater than a change in frequency by a factor of two, making the benefits of strict test temperature control significantly higher than moderate frequency variations. 【Features】 ■ User-defined temperature range (controllable up to ±0.5°C) ■ User-defined frequency range ■ Thermocouple data input via USB is possible ■ Analog input of 0-10V for thermocouple data, including infrared thermometers, is possible ■ Thermocouples can be installed according to the shape of the test specimen *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Compatible with tests using a constant temperature bath ■ Compatibility with other optional software WaveMatrix and high-performance control modules ■ Performance optimization: Tests can be conducted at maximum frequency while maintaining a constant specimen temperature ■ Improved reliability of tests: Reduces fluctuations in test results caused by self-heating effects by keeping the specimen temperature constant ■ Energy efficiency: Reduces energy consumption by minimizing test time *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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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.