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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, Mar 4, 2003

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New approach to torsion testing

Torsionline is a new generation of testing machines to study the torsional influence on materials and components.

News from Zwick Testing Machines, Mar 4, 2003

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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, Feb 25, 2003

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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, Feb 21, 2003

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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, Feb 20, 2003

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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, Feb 20, 2003

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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, Feb 12, 2003

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Handheld scope speeds up hardness testing

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, Feb 11, 2003

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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, Feb 7, 2003

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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.

News from Zwick Testing Machines, Feb 6, 2003

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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, Jan 29, 2003

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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, Jan 28, 2003

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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, Jan 28, 2003

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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), Jan 24, 2003

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Hardness tester works unattended

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, Jan 15, 2003

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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, Jan 14, 2003

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Fixtures cut setup time for VW

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, Jan 13, 2003

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Handheld hardness testers save trips to the lab

An Indentec handheld digital tester has done wonders for hardness testing at VOR Transmissions in the UK West Midlands.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Jan 9, 2003

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Custom fixture makes hardness tests easy

A special fixture designed by Indentec enables hardness tests to be carried out deep inside narrow internal tapers.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Jan 7, 2003

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Exports boost Phoenix establishment

Phoenix Inspection Systems has expanded the team at its Warrington headquarters to satisfy increased demand for probes and a rise in export sales.

News from Phoenix Inspection Systems, Jan 6, 2003

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Tester aids Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

Instron teamed up with Professor Tony Ryan, Head of Chemistry at Sheffield University, to present this year's Royal Institution of Great Britain Christmas lectures entitled "Smart stuff".

News from Instron, Dec 30, 2002

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Wrench aids accurate torque audits

A novel electronic torque wrench incorporates modes which can eliminate the false readings often encountered in auditing bolted joints after the assembly process.

News from SE Systems, Dec 17, 2002

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Wright develops X-ray imaging business

Stuart Wright is the new Business Development Director at X-Tek Industrial.

News from X-Tek Industrial, Dec 12, 2002

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Fixture aids hardness testing of spades

Indentec has solved the problem of securing large curved surfaces for hardness testing with a special fixture for Irish manufacturer True Temper.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Dec 11, 2002

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Transmission specialist pioneers high-tech tests

Motor sport transmission specialist Xtrac is the first to install one of the UK's most advanced Vickers hardness testing machines at its plant in Finchhampstead.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Dec 9, 2002

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