Low-force, high-speed Expert 5607 universal testing machine for dynamic testing promises precise compression, tensile and cyclic testing up to 1000 grams for biomedical, plastics and other materials
Admet, a provider of integrated materials testing systems, today introduced a low-force, high-speed tabletop universal testing machine.
Called the Expert 5607, the tabletop machine performs compression, tensile and cyclic testing up to 1000grams maximum force.
It features crosshead speeds of up to 890cm/min and is described as ideal for testing biomedical materials, plastics, textiles, etc.
Coupled with Admet's eP-DS (dynamic servo controller), the Expert 5607 offers precise measurement of extremely low-force tests plus cyclic testing to 15Hz.
Users can programme ramp, square and triangular waveforms.
They can also adjust control gains and end point values on the fly or activate amplitude control so that the eP-DS automatically adjusts the end point values to ensure that the desired targets are met.
"The Admet Expert 5607 continues to deliver on our commitment to provide testing equipment that is optimised for emerging biomedical and plastics applications," said Richard Gedney, Admet founder and president.
"Our easy-to-use yet flexible (in the good sense) and inexpensive compression, tensile and cyclic testing equipment gives researchers and manufacturers an efficient way to certify that their products meet customer requirements and industry standards".
The Expert 5607 is available immediately directly from Admet and through its representatives.
Pricing for the Expert 5607 with the eP-DS digital controller starts at US$5900.