Universal Testing Machine UP 25 HK-2DH-S

Design codes for critical components require both static and cyclic material properties. In particular, determining the crack initiation curve and the S/N curve are test-intensive and therefore time-consuming. However, the test time cannot be shortened by increasing loads – the only way to do this is to increase the test frequency.

FORM+TEST can therefore currently provide testing machines with test frequencies of up to 200 Hz. The first machine was developed with a maximum test force of 16 kN and a dynamic force of 12 kN.

Application

  • Material and component tests
  • Research and Development
  • Quality control

Test fields

  • Universities, Building Materials and Materials Testing

Design Size

  • Static test force: ± 16 kN
  • dynamic test force: ± 12 kN

Accuracy

  • Class 0.5 according to DIN EN ISO 7500-1
  • Class 1 according to ISO 4965

Specimens

  • Tensile tests and fatigue specimens on metal and fibre materials

Configuration

  • Universal test frame UP 25 HK-2DH with manual clamping, particularly high rigidity, and increased mass
  • Single test cylinder EPZ-H 16
  • Control station with digital controller DIGIMAXX C2000
  • Specimen holder with compensation function for precise specimen alignment

Special feature

  • Specimen holder and tension rods designed for operation in a climatic chamber up to 400°C
  • To prevent self-heating, the test frequency is adjusted based on the measured specimen temperature.

Options

  • Extensometer
  • Expansion with oven or climatic chamber
UP 50 HK-2DH-S
UP 50 HK-2DH-S

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