Built-in 8800 digital controller! Equipped with a two-column load frame that has high rigidity and high-precision alignment.
The features of the electromechanical fatigue testing machine '8862' include a uniaxial electromechanical actuator developed for low-speed static testing, low strain rate testing, and quasi-dynamic cycle testing. These systems are equipped with a two-column load frame that has high rigidity and high precision alignment to achieve outstanding testing performance. The testing space can be configured to meet the requirements of the intended application. Additionally, this product, which has a large capacity, can be equipped with an actuator on the lower table or upper crosshead for greater usability, and a hydraulic lifting device can be incorporated as an option. 【Features】 ■ Built-in 8800 digital controller ■ High-precision load cell ■ Capable of testing speeds down to a minimum of 1 micron per hour ■ Excellent waveform fidelity ■ Low noise *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Equipped with an actuator guidance system that provides true axial movement without distortion ■ A wide variety of system options, grips, mounting fixtures, and accessories are available *For more details, please refer to the related links 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.