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Materials testing equipment
News Release from: Bose Corporation | Subject: ElectroForce 3400 Series Testers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 July 2001
Clean, quiet and efficient materials
testing
The ElectroForce Series of multi-axis loading systems offer big advantages in basic materials tests including axial, axial/torsion, fretting, biaxial, and planar biaxial fatigue tests
An electromagnetic actuator developed by Bose Corporation, the internationally acclaimed audio technology and music systems company, has become the basis for the second in a new series of high-frequency biomedical and general materials testers offered by Enduratec Systems Corporation These systems became available January 1, 2001
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 25 Dec 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new 3400 Series Testers offer significant advances over conventional hydraulic and pneumatic devices typically used in the testing industry.
The ElectroForce Series of testing systems are designed for test engineers and researchers who demand superior performance, fidelity and flexibility in a complete package.
The patented high-bandwidth, low distortion actuator from Bose operates without friction helping make these test instruments clean, quiet, reliable, efficient and virtually maintenance free.
The ELF 3400 series are the only systems on the market that have load capacities of up to 1000 lbs with no maintenance required and "plug-and-play" operation.
The ELF 3400 Series of multi-axis loading systems perform basic materials tests including axial, axial/torsion, fretting, biaxial, and planar biaxial fatigue tests.
They provide superior flexibility and precision for dynamic testing of microelectronics, biomaterials, and tissue engineered medical products.
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