Servo Control Computerized Universal Testing Machine

HCUM-(S)SERIES

Servo control computerized universal testing machine is a highly advanced and precise testing instrument used to evaluate the mechanical properties of materials. It combines the benefits of servo control technology and computerized control systems to provide accurate and reliable test results. The servo control system is the heart of the testing machine and provides precise control over the applied load, displacement, or strain rate. It consists of a servo motor, feedback sensors, and a controller. The servo motor drives the load frame to apply controlled forces or displacements, while the feedback sensors provide real-time data for closed-loop control. The controller manages the servo system and ensures accurate and dynamic control during testing.

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Servo Control Computerized Universal Testing Machine – HCUM-(S)SERIES

Servo control computerized universal testing machine is a highly advanced and precise testing instrument used to evaluate the mechanical properties of materials. It combines the benefits of servo control technology and computerized control systems to provide accurate and reliable test results. The servo control system is the heart of the testing machine and provides precise control over the applied load, displacement, or strain rate. It consists of a servo motor, feedback sensors, and a controller. The servo motor drives the load frame to apply controlled forces or displacements, while the feedback sensors provide real-time data for closed-loop control. The controller manages the servo system and ensures accurate and dynamic control during testing.

The machine should have a computerized control and data acquisition system that allows for easy setup, control, and monitoring of tests. It should offer a user-friendly interface for inputting test parameters and provide real-time data monitoring and recording. The computerized system enables precise control over testing parameters and facilitates comprehensive data analysis.

Consider the maximum load capacity of the testing machine, which determines the range of materials and specimen sizes it can handle. Machines typically have load capacities ranging from a few kilonewtons to several hundred kilonewtons or more, depending on the application requirements. A reliable testing machine should be calibrated and provide accurate results. Regular calibration and maintenance are essential to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the test results. Look for machines that are calibrated to recognized standards and have a high level of accuracy.