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Handheld unit reaches hard to test components

One of the latest handheld hardness testers has helped Dunlop Aviation Division solve awkward access problems in checking safety critical components at its Coventry plant.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Nov 29, 2002

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Portable system keeps watch on torque tools

Crane Electronics reckons the TorqueStar Opta will set new performance standards in the calibration and collection of data from most types of torque tools in the manufacturing environment.

News from Crane Electronics, Nov 28, 2002

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Acquisition boosts materials test portfolio

To strengthen its position in the field of materials testing, Lloyd Instruments has acquired servo hydraulic testing specialist DN Testing Systems from Plint and Partners.

News from Lloyd Instruments, Nov 25, 2002

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Hardness tester takes on big turbine hubs

A special system from Indentec enables the hardnesses of large, heavy turbine hubs to be determined quickly and repeatedly with minimal manual handling.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Nov 25, 2002

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Tester tackles microindentation and Vickers

The Wilson Instruments Tukon 2100 microindentation/Vickers tester is ideal for nondestructive hardness testing in a variety of applications, such as heat-treating and case depth analysis.

News from Instron, Nov 22, 2002

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Three in one for Ford camshaft tester

Three different camshafts for Ford and Jaguar car engines can be tested for hardness in a single special fixture by Indentec.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Nov 19, 2002

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Tester takes on compound materials

A hardness testing machine engineered to measure the compressibility of compound materials has been introduced by Indentec.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Nov 19, 2002

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Fixture solves engine valve testing problem

Indentec has solved the problem of sustained repeatability when hardness testing engine valves.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Nov 18, 2002

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Kingfisher keen on computer-aided measurement

Kingfisher (Lubrication) has saved time and mistakes in hardness testing grease fittings with an advanced Vickers tester with computer aided indentation measurement.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Nov 18, 2002

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Taper test fixture eases hardness testing

Indentec has designed a fixture for making hardness tests deep inside tapers such as those on toolholders in machine tools.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Nov 8, 2002

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Fixture gets to the hub of hardness tests

A fixture from Indentec halves setting times by enabling both external and internal hardness tests to be made on drive shaft hubs without removing them from the test table.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Nov 8, 2002

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Fixture checks hardness of hidden teeth

A fixture for accurately locating hardness test points on internal gear teeth has been developed by Indentec.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Nov 7, 2002

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Fixture aids camshaft lobe testing

Indentec has designed a fixture to solve the problem of positioning camshaft lobes accurately for hardness testing.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Nov 7, 2002

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Tabletop system puts asphalt to the test

The AsphaltPro DTT is designed to perform tensile tests for determining the failure properties of asphalt binder at low temperatures.

News from Instron, Nov 5, 2002

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Tester gets the bit between its teeth

A novel digital tester has been specifically designed for checking the hardnesses of large rock drill bits that are difficult to accommodate on standard machines.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Oct 29, 2002

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Automated tester handles tough and delicate metals

The TestMaster Automation System is a high-capacity metals test system that performs tensile tests on a variety of metal specimens ranging from heavy sheet steel to aluminium.

News from Instron, Oct 29, 2002

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Jig tests thin discs

A special jig from Indentec enables repeatable hardness testing of the outer edges of thin discs under completely stable conditions.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Oct 28, 2002

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Built-in optics in novel Brinell tester

Indentec has a new hardness testing machine designed specifically for low-load Brinell tests.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Oct 28, 2002

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Software provides tension and compression testing

Mecmesin's new Imperial test stands controlled by Emperor software are now available from, and supported by, a worldwide network of agents.

News from Mecmesin, Oct 22, 2002

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Hardness tester handles three techniques in one

Indentec has introduced the first British made hardness-testing machine to combine the three classical test methods.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Oct 16, 2002

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PBA removes doubts from Brinell testing

PBA Heat Treatment is eliminating human errors in Brinell hardness testing with one of the most advanced automatic measuring systems in the UK.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Oct 16, 2002

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Fixture gets to the root of Rockwell testing

Indentec has developed a dual-purpose fixture to enable Rockwell hardness tests to be made in the roots of sprocket and at specific points on the sprocket faces.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Oct 16, 2002

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Rockwell pays off for McConnel

The adoption of the Rockwell test has enhanced both accuracy and scope of hardness testing for Britain's leading manufacturer of commercial grass and hedge cutting equipment.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Oct 15, 2002

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Handheld makes testing better for VOR

One of the latest pocket-sized digital testers is helping VOR Transmissions improve and speed hardness testing at its factory in Willenhall.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines, Oct 15, 2002

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Testers check for thermomechanical fatigue

Designed to simulate the combined effects of thermal cycling and mechanical fatigue, Instron's thermomechanical fatigue (TMF) systems are ideally suited for the aerospace industry.

News from Instron, Oct 15, 2002

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