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News Release from: Instron | Subject: Materials testing accessories catalogue
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 22 March 2007
Testing accessories catalogue now in
third edition
Instron, a provider of testing equipment designed to evaluate mechanical properties of materials and components, announces the release of its updated materials testing accessories catalogue
This is the third edition of the popular 450+-page catalogue that details a broad range of accessories to enhance materials testing systems Featuring detailed product information on hundreds of grips, extensometers, fixtures, environmental chambers, load cells, furnaces and other materials testing accessories, Instron's broad range catalog provides customers with a comprehensive, full-color guide to selecting equipment to enhance their testing systems
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 3 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Many items in the catalogue can be simply adapted to suit test equipment from other manufacturers.
Catalogue highlights include Instron's range of new screw side-action grips, the advanced AlignPro specimen alignment system and the latest information technology products, such as Instron's Bluehill Lite software.
In addition to showcasing materials testing accessories, Instron's updated catalogue contains valuable information on how to select the appropriate accessories based on particular applications, as well as various tips for general materials testing.
Instron's new materials testing accessories catalog is available free of charge and can be requested via the company's website or by calling any one of Instron's sales offices.
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