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Product category: Materials testing equipment
News Release from: Lloyd Instruments | Subject: Grips and fixtures
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 July 2002

Catalogue helps readers get a grip

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Lloyd Instruments has published a new catalogue of its comprehensive range of grips and fixtures for many testing applications and industries.

Lloyd Instruments has published a new catalogue of its comprehensive range of grips and fixtures for many testing applications and industries The grips come in a variety of general purpose or application-specific designs, sizes, capacities and gripping surfaces

Some grips are available with jaw face options and fit Lloyd Instruments materials testing systems and Chatillon digital and mechanical force gauges and test stands.

Packed full of information, the new catalogue gives details on the suitable application and specification information for each of the 250 grips and fixtures listed.

Lloyd Instruments grips are noted for their precise engineering and ease of installation.

The company offers a variety of adapters to fit any testing scenario and can custom design grips and fixtures if a user has a unique application.

Lloyd Instruments grip solutions are used to test a wide range of materials from microscopic filaments to high force specimens up to 300kN.

Test applications include plastics, packaging, medical devices, food, electronic components, adhesives, automotive, building materials, business equipment, ceramics, composites, foams, glass, wood products, metals, non-wovens, paper and board, rubber, textiles, wire and cable and more.

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