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The Horizontal Tensile Strength Testing Instrument is a state-of-the-art device designed to measure and analyze the tensile properties of various materials, including paper, paperboard, tissue paper, and other tissue products. Engineered for precision and reliability, this instrument is essential for laboratories and industries requiring accurate tensile strength measurements. Whether used for quality control, product development, or research, the Horizontal Tensile Strength Testing Instrument delivers robust performance to ensure accurate and repeatable results.
The Horizontal Tensile Strength Testing Instrument operates on the principle of constant-rate-of-elongation, making it ideal for determining key physical properties of materials. This instrument measures tensile strength, stretch at maximum force, tensile energy absorption, and tensile stiffness. Additionally, it calculates the tensile index and tensile energy absorption index, providing comprehensive insights into material performance.
Key Features:
Measurement range | 30N, 500N or as required |
Elongation measurement range | 45-260mm |
Stretching speed: | (1~500) mm/min |
Return speed | 100mm/min |
Clamp spacing | 1~250mm |
Test speed accuracy | (1~10) mm/min: ±0.1mm/min |
sampling frequency | 400 Times/S |
Accuracy | ≤±0.5% |
Force accuracy | ±0.1% (20~100%FS) |
Deformation resolution | ≤0.1mm |
Sample Clamping | pneumatic |
Clamping pressure | 0.2-0.7Mpa (adjustable) |
Sample size | 1-25mm |
Human-machine interface | 7 in touch screen |
Printout | embedded thermal printer. |
Power | AC 220V 50Hz |
Dimension | 650*500*400mm |
The Horizontal Tensile Strength Testing Instrument tests a specimen by stretching it to break at a constant rate of elongation. During the test, it records the tensile force applied and measures the elongation of the test piece. From this data, the tensile strength, stretch at maximum force, and tensile energy absorption can be calculated. This method ensures that all relevant tensile properties are accurately determined.
The Horizontal Tensile Strength Testing Instrument meets the following standards:
What is Tensile Strength?
Tensile strength is the maximum tensile force a specimen can withstand before breaking. It is measured as force per unit width of the test specimen.
What is Stretch at Maximum Force?
Stretch at maximum force is the ratio of the elongation of a specimen to its initial length when maximum tensile force is reached. It is expressed as a percentage of the initial test span length.
What is Tensile Energy Absorption (TEA)?
Tensile energy absorption is the amount of energy absorbed by a specimen while being stretched until the point of break. It is measured per unit surface area of the test piece.
What is Tensile Stiffness?
Tensile stiffness is the ratio of tensile force to tensile strain within the elastic region of the tensile-strain relationship. It represents how much force is needed to produce a certain amount of elongation.
What is the Tensile Index?
The tensile index is the tensile strength divided by grammage. It provides a measure of the material's tensile strength relative to its thickness.