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News Release from: Lloyd Instruments | Subject: LS100Plus
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 April 2004
High force materials testing is worth
the wait
Machine takes a staggering one and a half hours to travel the thickness of a single sheet of photocopier paper just 90 microns thick
A powerful new high force materials testing machine offering exceptional smooth control at very slow speeds has just been launched by Lloyd Instruments The LS100Plus takes a staggering one and a half hours to travel the thickness of a single sheet of photocopier paper just 90 microns thick
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 23 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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With a 100kN force capacity and host of new features, this machine maximises productivity and efficiency, whether in a quality control, production, research or training setting.
The LS100Plus is capable of travelling at 1 micron per minute, with less than 0.2 per cent error.
This high load measurement accuracy is brought about by 32-bit microprocessor control, a much higher data sampling rate (at 8kHz) and improved extension resolution (less than 0.1 microns) compared to its predecessor.
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Low force universal test machine
Ametek has launched the LFPlus single column universal testing machine designed for material testing and force measurement applications up to 1kN (225 lbf)
Materials testing software
Ametek's Nexygen FM software, launched to coincide with a new universal testing machine, is described as an easy to use materials testing package that increases routine test output
Such control is essential for testing rigid materials under high force such as metals, ceramics, composites, heavy duty plastics, laminates, springs, webbing, geotextiles, underground plastic pipes, wire, rods and automotive components.
Sensitive rupture detectors have also been fitted as standard to automatically detect sudden drops in force when testing fragile or flexible materials.
The robust twin column design ensures precise results during environmental sample testing.
The LS100Plus is said to be quick and easy to use.
Accessories, such as loadcells or extensometers, are recognised automatically by the machine's electronics through plug-and-play technology, while intelligent menus and prompts make light work of the operation.
For complete operator safety, a built-in overload protection facility activates automatically as soon as the machine is switched on.
Stand alone control is also possible.
Storage is provided for ten programmable test set-ups, and up to 600 test results in a battery backed up Ram.
Basic statistical functions have also been included for data analysis without the need for sophisticated dataloggers.
Instrument servicing and upgrading is quick and efficient.
Problem solving, should it be required, is simplified by an intelligent self diagnostic capability, and instrument upgrading is done electronically via a flash upgradeable processor without any modifications to the internal circuitry.
The service history of a load cell is also stored in the loadcell memory for easy access.
Greater control also comes from the company's advanced Nexygen MT software.
With its huge test library, a key feature of the latest version includes strict multi-level security and audit trails for full traceability of users and data.
Additional analysis is provided by video capture and 'live' test playback, and seamless test machine control is possible through a Labview industry platform.
An extensive range of easily interchangeable loadcells, grips, environment chambers, extensometers and other accessories are available for different applications.
Lloyd Instruments's engineers can custom build grips to an exact specification, where requested. Request a free brochure from Lloyd Instruments ...
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