Digital Tensile Testing Machine-D SERIES

HTFT-D SERIES

Digital Tensile Testing Machine is incorporates digital technology to provide enhanced control, accuracy, and data acquisition capabilities. The term “digital” refers to the use of digital displays, sensors, and electronic control systems in the machine. Digital tensile testing machines feature advanced software and control systems that automate the testing process. Operators can input test parameters, such as testing speed, hold times, and test limits, and the machine will perform the test accordingly. This automation improves efficiency, repeatability, and reduces human error.

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Digital Tensile Testing Machine-HTFT-D SERIES

Digital Tensile Testing Machine is incorporates digital technology to provide enhanced control, accuracy, and data acquisition capabilities. The term “digital” refers to the use of digital displays, sensors, and electronic control systems in the machine. Digital tensile testing machines feature advanced software and control systems that automate the testing process. Operators can input test parameters, such as testing speed, hold times, and test limits, and the machine will perform the test accordingly. This automation improves efficiency, repeatability, and reduces human error.

These models are suitable for testing metals and iron, Plastics, Rubber, Ceramics, Fabrics, Composites, Cables and wires. Load is measured through a strain gauge based Load Cell and elongation is through rotary encoder. Depending upon the customers requirement a suitable type of grips are available. Extra Load cell can be offered suitable for low load samples. The computerized system records and collects data from various sensors, including the load cell and extensometer, during the test. It displays real-time data such as force, displacement, and strain. After the test, the collected data can be analyzed to determine material properties like tensile strength, yield strength, modulus of elasticity, and other relevant parameters.

The control system of a computerized tensile testing machine is responsible for applying the force and controlling the test parameters. It typically includes a computer or microprocessor, software, and an interface to communicate with the machine. The software allows users to input testing parameters, monitor the test progress, and collect and analyze data.