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Product category: Mechanical testing equipment
News Release from: Admet | Subject: 560x and 760x universal testing machines
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 16 February 2007

Low-force tension, compression and
flexure testing

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Admet, a provider of materials testing systems, is showcasing universal testing machines for biomaterials, medical devices and general low-force testing at Medical Design and Manufacturing West

Test frames on display include Admet 560x and 760x models equipped with Admet's standalone eP digital controller and MTestWindows materials testing PC/Windows-based software Both systems are easy to use and have the flexibility and power to perform quality control tests in manufacturing, as well as groundbreaking research in the lab

The testers exert forces as small as a few grams or as much as 5kN.

Admet also offers grips, fixtures, baths and heaters for testing a variety of specimens in different environments.

"The design of advanced materials, biomedical structures and devices requires unique test procedures that push the limits of many low-force testing machines".

"Machines that can be easily reconfigured to operate in the horizontal or vertical orientation, that can test at very slow or extremely fast speeds, or that can test specimens in corrosive environments, are often needed," commented Richard Gedney, Admet founder and president.

"Our 560x and 760x universal testing machines fit these applications well".

The 560x and 760x universal testing machines are available immediately from Admet and through Admet representatives.

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