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Energy Absorbed at Fracture

We are the leading manufacturer and supplier of Energy Absorbed at Fracture. Now accepting bulk orders for government tenders in every major country around the globe.

Description

A small-scale, bench-mounting, notched-bar impact tester. The equipment provides an effective, convenient and safe introduction to the principles of common impact testing techniques, enabling investigations into the resistance of materials to crack propagation. The apparatus consists of a main unit, an instrumentation unit and a power supply. The main unit consists of a pendulum supported in a rigid frame by low-friction bearings. The pivot arrangement includes an angular encoder to measure the angular position of the pendulum over its range of movement. The apparatus is fully enclosed with an interlocked guard covering all moving parts. Adjustable feet on the base of the unit enable accurate levelling of the equipment. To perform a test, students raise the pendulum to the start position, where it is held by an electromagnet. They then clamp a specimen in a holder, which safely slots into the base of the frame at the lowest point of the pendulum swing. The separate instrumentation unit controls the release of the pendulum and measures and displays its angular position before and after the impact. The unit also directly displays energy absorbed by the impact in Joules. The equipment is designed to fracture plain carbon steel, brass, copper or aluminium specimens. Lengths of each of these materials are included, along with a hacksaw and cutting jig to enable cost-effective and convenient manufacture of test specimens. The cutting jig ensures repeatability of the notch position in each specimen and therefore valid comparisons of test results. The equipment is supplied with a comprehensive user guide which includes equipment description and technical specification, installation and assembly, background theory, experiment procedures with results, and maintenance instructions.

Learning Outcomes

Introduction to the principles of common impact testing methods, such as Izod and Charpy tests
Investigations into the resistance of materials to crack propagation

Features

Small-scale, convenient bench-mounting impact tester
Ideal introduction to commonly used material impact testing techniques
Many safety features including enclosure of all moving parts and mechanically interlocked guard
Allows investigations into the resistance of materials to crack propagation
Includes digital display of energy absorbed at impact, and angular position before and after impact
Visually effective, interesting and motivating experiments
Ideal for student group work or classroom demonstrations

Specifications

ATICO is committed to a programme of continuous improvement; hence we reserve the right to alter the design and product specifcation without prior notice.
Nett dimensions and weights:
Main unit: 730 mm x 230 mm x 480 mm and 24 kg
Instrumentation unit: 230 mm x 210 mm x 60 mm and 1 kg
Total nett weight: 26 kg
Packed dimensions and weight:
Approximately 0.38 m3 and 38 kg
Maximum pact energy: 2.75 J
Specimens:
Cut from 3.2 mm diameter rod, supplied as:
• 2 m aluminium alloy
• 2 m copper
• 2 m brass
• 2 m mild steel
Accessories (included):
• Hacksaw and 10 hacksaw blades
• Cutting jig
• Two specimen holders
• Allen keys

Operating Conditions

Operating environment:
Laboratory
Storage temperature range:
–25°C to +55°C (when packed for transport)
Operating temperature range:
+5°C to +40°C
Operating relative humidity range:
80% at temperatures < 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% at 40°C

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