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Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine

Our Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine can handle a wide range of loads from light to heavy making it ideal for diverse material testing. They use a hydraulic system to apply precise and consistent loads, offering better accuracy and higher capacity. These have advanced digital controls and a load cell to ensure accurate monitoring of test forces, displacement, and stress-strain data in real time. They integrate automatic data acquisition which enhances efficiency and minimizes human error during testing. Our testing machine is made of durable materials like stainless steel or alloy, ensuring long-lasting performance even in tough conditions.

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FAQ for Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine

1: What is a Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine used for?

A Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine is used to test the tensile, compressive, flexural, and shear strength of various materials including metals, polymers, composites and construction materials across a wide range of loads.

2: How does the hydraulic system in a Universal Testing Machine work?

The hydraulic system uses pressurized fluid to drive a piston, applying a controlled and consistent force to the specimen during testing. This ensures smooth load application and precise control over test parameters.

3: What is automatic data acquisition in a Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine?

Automatic data acquisition refers to the system’s ability to digitally record, store and analyze test data in real time without manual intervention, using sensors and software.

4: What materials are used in the construction of Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine?

Our machines are primarily built using high-grade materials such as stainless steel and reinforced alloys to ensure strength, corrosion resistance and long operational life.

5: How is stress-strain data captured during the test?

Stress-strain data is derived from the real-time force via load cell and elongation or displacement via extensometers or displacement sensors which are processed and displayed by the digital control system.