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Testing Materials and Components In Academia?

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  Testing materials and components in academia? Then Tinius Olsen materials and component testing platforms; -       Support remote classes and witness testing of real time tests in the test lab -       Are supplied with video capture and post-test rerun and analysis tools – students can each have the testing platform live on their laptops -      Supports students and post grads in the production of digital thesis through embedded video, pictures of tests, results tables and captured data -       Safe operation of the platform\testing machine through a wireless handheld user interface – Just insert the test specimen, stand back and test!

What are the Benefits of PEEK Plastics in Implant Surgery?

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An established contract manufacturer of high grade materials, state-of-the-art machinery and innovative team-oriented services have recently upgraded their quality testing capabilities with a new Tinius Olsen 5ST, 5kN testing machine. The company deliver everything from spinal implants, pedicle screw systems, implant-grade PEEK spacers and other medical devices.  Of particular interest for their quality program are their implant-grade PEEK spacers. PEEK, short for polyether ether ketone, is a semicrystalline thermoplastic polymer, with excellent mechanical and chemical resistance properties that are retained to high temperatures.  This colorless organic polymer has various engineering applications, as well as being considered an advanced biomaterial for the use in medical implants. These are commonly known as PEEK implants and include minimally invasive spinal, lumbar and thoracic implants. It is also used with a high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), for creating a partial

在Horizon上所展现的完美的应变控制曲线

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Strain Rate control of a tensile test Perfect Tensile strain Rate control with a Tinius Olsen using a model AEX automatic extensometer and Horizon test software control at a Chinese Aircraft manufacturer. Strain rate1.5%/min. as per ISO 6892 beautiful… We all know strain rate control is required for strain sensitive materials especially when it comes to composites, but it increasingly has a place in general metals testing because using strain rate control lowers the measurement of uncertainty when comparing test results from different models and types of testing machines and gauge length marking techniques.

Testing High Strain Materials in Tensile

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    Interesting solution a Tinius Olsen model 50ST tension/compression materials testing machine frame, 25kN capacity capable of 1750mm cross head travel for testing high strain materials