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News Release from: Instron | Subject: Dynatup 9250
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 23 July 2002
Instrument to make an impact
Instrumented machine tests impact properties of polymers, metals, composites, and components in the aerospace, automotive, biomedical, and packaging industries
Instron, a provider of testing equipment designed to evaluate mechanical properties of materials and components, announces the Dynatup 9250, an instrumented impact testing machine that tests impact properties of polymers, metals, composites and full components It is ideally suited for the aerospace, automotive, biomedical, and packaging markets
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 3 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Dynatup 9250 offers complete computer control and impact velocities up to 22 m/sec for the most rigorous impact testing in the fields of quality control, and research and development.
Unlike most testers, the entire impact event can be captured, plotted and analysed to determine important data such as the ductile-to-brittle transition point, ductility, incipient damage, max load, and absorbed energy.
The Dynatup 9250 is a robust machine designed to test materials in extreme temperatures and harsh environments.
In addition, the Dynatup 9250 utilises Impulse, a complete software and electronics package designed for impact testing.
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