Provider of integrated materials testing systems enters India to provide universal testing machines (UTMs), digital indicators and controllers, and specialised grips and fixtures for testing materials
Admet, which sells direct and through qualified representatives, serves manufacturing and construction industries, as well as university and government research facilities.
It sells new equipment, and retrofits virtually any manufacturer's testing machines.
"India's industrial base is expanding and increasingly producing goods for export," commented Richard Gedney, Admet founder and president.
"This demands adherence to international standards.
"Admet's testing equipment helps researchers and manufacturers evaluate and certify products to meet standardized quality specifications".
Admet's universal testing machines perform a range of materials characterisations using tensile, compression, shear and bend tests.
The company's equipment is used to test concrete, metals, alloys, plastics, rubber and textiles, as well as medical and biomechanical materials and products.
They are sold under the Admet name and are also private-labelled to other materials testing machine suppliers.