A sturdy design that requires minimal maintenance! Complies with many standards such as ISO, ASTM, and DIN!
The "2810 Series" is a fixture that can perform various bending and fracture toughness adhesive tests, including the measurement of bending elastic modulus, bending strength, and bending yield strength. With an optional conversion kit, it can be changed to a four-point bending setup. It includes one upper loading pin with a diameter of 25mm and two lower loading pins with a diameter of 10mm. The deflection of the test specimen can be measured through crosshead displacement or, for more accurate measurements, by using a strain gauge extensometer. 【Features】 ■ Load capacity: 100kN (10,000kgf) ■ Four-point bending conversion kit (optional) ■ Complies with many standards such as ISO, ASTM, and DIN ■ Adjustable span distance to accommodate a wide range of specimen sizes ■ Freely rotating rollers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Compatible with various specimen types due to interchangeable rollers and diameters ■ Includes deflection gauge plunger ■ Robust design requiring minimal maintenance ■ Temperature range: -100℃ to +350℃ *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Application Scope】 ■Adaptation Tests: Static Bending Test, Repeated Bending Test ■Test Specimen Materials: Plastics, Metals, Alloys, Composites, Ceramics, etc. ■Test Specimen Shapes: Fine Wire, Round Bars, Components ■Testing of Components ■EN10002-1, ISO6892, ASTME8, ASTMC39, ASTMF606, SAE J429, etc. ■CE Compliance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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