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Price: $9480
Falling Dart Impact Tester TZ-PIT100 operates with electromagnetic suspension or an automatic release method to ensure precise, repeatable results. Our tester is integrated with software for the customization of tests and real-time monitoring of parameters for easy operation. It complies with various standards for accurate testing of plastic films, sheets and composite films.
Specification
Test Method | Method A or Method B |
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Test Range |
Method A: 50 to 2000 g Method B: 300 to 2000 g |
Accuracy | 0.1 g (0.1 J) |
Specimen Clamp | Pneumatic Clamp |
Gas Supply Pressure | 0.6 MPa |
Port Size | Φ8 mm PU Tubing |
Specimen Size | >150 mm x 150 mm |
Standards | ISO 7765-1-1988, ASTM D1709, JIS K7124-1, GB/T 9639.1 |
Power Supply | 220 VAC 50 Hz / 120 VAC 60 Hz |
Dimensions 01 (L × W × H) | 500 × 450 ×1320 mm |
Dimensions 02 (L × W × H) | 500 × 450 × 2160 mm |
Weight | 70 kg |
Features
Built-in observation light
Equipped with RS232 port
Integrated with pneumatic clamp
Includes micro printer port
Applications
Falling Dart Impact Tester is designed to evaluate the impact resistance of materials such as plastic films, laminates, and packaging materials. It is utilized in quality control, material development, packaging industry, and film manufacturing.
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