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Force calibration system gains ATEX option
Procon Engineering's highly successful force calibration system for calibrating weighing vessels, silos and hoppers is now available in an ATEX certified, battery operated version.
News from Procon Engineering ( 7 March 2003)
Deal brings full support to Indian market
The very latest launches in materials testing equipment from Lloyd Instruments are now available in India through an official franchised distributor, Hemetek Techno Instruments.
News from Lloyd Instruments ( 5 March 2003)
Software automates materials testing
For quick and easy, large-scale automation in materials testing, Lloyd Instruments has launched a upgraded version of its Batch Tester program.
News from Lloyd Instruments ( 5 March 2003)
Testers set standards for hardness
Indentec has launched a series of accredited standardising machines for institutions and manufacturers keen to ensure that the hardnesses are always measured precisely to official standards.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines ( 4 March 2003)
New approach to torsion testing
Torsionline is a new generation of testing machines to study the torsional influence on materials and components. Brochure available
News from Zwick Testing Machines ( 4 March 2003)
South American deal to boost test exports
Hardness testing specialist Indentec expects exports to South America to be boosted by a novel crossborder appointment.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (25 February 2003)
Blocks set the standard for hardness tests
Hardness test blocks traceable to both national and international standards are now available for the three most popular hardness scales from Indentec's hardness standardising laboratory.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (21 February 2003)
Mechanical gauges reach new levels of force
For affordable yet accurate force measurement testing, Ametek has released the LG Series of low-capacity mechanical force gauges from Chatillon.
News from Lloyd Instruments (20 February 2003)
Point and click measurement removes ambiguities
Indentec has solved the common problem of misreading Vickers hardness impressions with a new addon package for micro hardness testing machines.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (20 February 2003)
Webbing tester checks seatbelt performance
A new system tests the tensile strength and elongation at break of webbing textiles used in vehicle seat belts, safety harnesses, freight and logistics, sports applications and general industry areas.
News from Lloyd Instruments (12 February 2003)
Handheld scope speeds up hardness testing
User application article A new approach to measuring has improved the accuracy of reading hardness impressions for a leading heat treatment specialist.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (11 February 2003)
Torque analyser runs on PCs and PDAs
The Torqueleader PETA personal electronic torque analyser system brings a revolutionary approach to torque calibration and analysis.
News from MHH Engineering ( 7 February 2003)
Axial and torsion testing come together
Axial and torsion testing can be carried out in combination or separately on a new testing machine from the Zwick Roell Group. Brochure available
News from Zwick Testing Machines ( 6 February 2003)
Finding ways to test reactors of the future
Phoenix Inspection Systems is developing new techniques to inspect the next generation of nuclear reactors.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (29 January 2003)
Controller handles up to four pressure sensors
SMC's new multichannel controller saves space by accommodating up to four air-pressure sensors from the latest PSE530 range.
News from SMC Pneumatics (28 January 2003)
Digital force gauge has graphic display
The latest Andilog force gauge from SE Systems features a wide range of user functions.
News from SE Systems (28 January 2003)
Tension meter covers all types of belt
Following on from the success of its original TSM3 handheld tension meter for steel reinforced Synchroflex and Breco belts, Transdev has released the TSM4 tension meter for all belting products.
News from Transmission Developments Co (GB) (24 January 2003)
Hardness tester works unattended
User application article Indentec has designed and built a fully automatic hardness-testing machine to work automatically in an unmanned materials test cell.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (15 January 2003)
Thermomechanical fatigue testing for aerospace
A new range of thermomechanical fatigue (TMF) systems simulates the combined effects of thermal cycling and mechanical fatigue, and is ideally suited for the aerospace industry.
News from Instron (14 January 2003)
Fixtures cut setup time for VW
User application article A suite of purpose made fixtures by Indentec has reduced setting up times to seconds in hardness testing automotives drive couplings.
News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (13 January 2003)
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