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Fatigue-test machine operates on efficient power

A Shimadzu Scientific Instruments product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Jan 18, 2010

Shimadzu Scientific's EMT series Servopulser fatigue-testing machine is an environmentally friendly option for dynamic strength testing that operates exclusively on efficient electrical power.

EMT testers do not generate waste oil or contaminate surrounding lab areas.

With closed-loop (servo) control, the Servopulser allows stable loading over a range of test forces and displacements (strain).

This is suitable for dynamic or static testing of resins, rubbers, biological samples, and automobile and electronic parts.

EMT Servopulser testers are capable of fast, large movements with sine-wave-cycle testing at speeds up to 2m/sec.

They offer stroke lengths up to +/-50mm and +/-20um displacement amplitude at 200Hz frequencies.

The 24-bit rangeless Servo Controller 4830 provides high-resolution test force and movement measurements, including offset loads and contact tests, as well as functions to perform varied text procedures.

The series offers full digital control for auto-tuning control parameters and waveform correction.

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