The following equipment and facilities are listed under this category.
Hydraulic laboratory press 500 kN platen closing force, with double set of heating and cooling platnes as Standard. Available with fully automatic platen insert cooling system as well as many platen configurations and control options
The Rotary Platform Abrasion Tester has been a popular instrument for evaluating abrasion and wear resistance. Easy to operate, the Taber Abraser is referenced in numerous internationally recognized test standards and covers a wide spectrum of materi
The HP Series durometers testers are for hardness determination on rubber, elastomers and plastics
In sedimentation tanks, solids are separated out from suspensions under the influence of gravity. In this process the density of the solid particles must be greater than that of the liquid.
The Instron® 8802 is a versatile servohydraulic fatigue testing system that meets the challenging demands of a varied range of static and dynamic testing requirements. 8802 systems provide complete testing solutions to satisfy the needs of advanced m
Instron 8872 systems provide complete testing solutions to satisfy the needs of advanced materials and component testing, and are ideally suited for fatigue testing and fracture mechanics.
Instron 9250 is designed to measure energy absorption and related impact properties of polymers, metals, composites and resulting final components. It is ideally suited for use in aerospace, automotive, biomedical and specializing in finished prod
The Sweating Guarded Hotplate simulates the heat and mass transfer processes which occur next to human skin. Measurement of thermal resistance and water vapor resistance under steady state conditions of a range of products including fabrics, films, c
The Sweating Guarded Hotplate simulates the heat and mass transfer processes which occur next to human skin.
Portable system to measure the ratio of volatile organic acids (VOAs) and the capability of the fermentation substrate to neutralise acid formation, i.e. the buffer capacity (total anorganic carbon, TAC) in biogas producing fermentation systems. The