Product Description
Digital Charpy Pendulum Impact Testing Machine
Application:
This series of digital impact testing machine is mainly used for the
determination of impact toughness of non-metallic materials such as rigid plastics, reinforced nylon, FRP, ceramics, cast stone, electrical insulating materials, etc. It is the ideal testing equipment for the chemical industry, research institutes, universities, quality inspection, etc.
Features:
1. This series of impact testing machine is an intelligent digital display impact testing machine developed by micro-computer technology. It can automatically correct the energy loss caused by friction and wind resistance, and get rid of the numerical chart of energy correction due to the influence of resistance. (The detection of the residual energy of the pendulum and the correction of the energy loss after the sample breaks are completed once in the impact process).
2. This series of impact testing machines adopts electronic display test results to make the readings more intuitive and improve the accuracy and accuracy of the impact machine.
3.Using rotary encoder garden grating angle measurement technology, with advantage of high precision, good stability and large measurement range, digital displaying
the thrust energy, impact strength, pre-elevation angle, elevation angle, average value, and energy loss automatic correction.
4.The swing arm is made of new carbon fiber material, the strength is higher than steel, and the weight is lighter than aluminum.
Standards:
The main technical parameters are in full compliance with the requirements of IS0 179-2000, GB/T 1043-2008, JB/T 8762-1998, GB/T 1451-2005, GB/T18743-2002
Accurate Digital MeasurementThe digital LCD display enhances ease of reading with instant, precise energy indication in joules, up to 0.01 Joule resolution. This ensures that users can trust the repeatability and reliability of test results in industrial settings. Optional digital data output enables seamless integration with data management systems.
Enhanced Safety FeaturesOperators are protected by a transparent polycarbonate shield and automatic braking system. The high-strength steel fixtures and heavy base provide stability during testing, minimizing risk and ensuring testing continuity for metals and alloys under various industrial conditions.
Robust Industrial DesignConstructed for rigorous use, the machine has a powder-coated rust-resistant body and high-strength steel fixtures. Designed for floor mounting, it can accommodate standard specimen sizes and operates efficiently within ambient conditions of 10C to 35C and up to 85% relative humidity.
FAQ's of Digital Charpy Pendulum Impact Testing Machine:
Q: How does the Digital Charpy Pendulum Impact Testing Machine operate?
A: The machine conducts Charpy impact tests by releasing a 22 kg pendulum from a set height (angle of rise: 150) to strike a notched specimen. The machine's digital control and automatic braking ensure accurate, instantaneous measurement of absorbed energy, displayed on an LCD screen.
Q: What types of materials can be tested with this equipment?
A: This impact tester is designed for metals and alloys, accommodating specimens measuring 55 x 10 x 10 mm. It's widely used for determining the toughness and resistance of industrial materials as per IS/ASTM/ISO standards.
Q: Where can this testing machine be installed and used?
A: It is ideal for use in industrial laboratories, metal manufacturing plants, research and development centers, and quality control rooms. The floor-mount design and robust construction make it suitable for heavy-duty environments.
Q: When should impact testing be performed on materials?
A: Impact testing is essential during quality control of metal and alloy products, particularly before they are used in critical engineering applications. It's routinely performed to assess a material's resistance to sudden force or breakage.
Q: What is the process for conducting a Charpy test on this machine?
A: A single specimen is securely clamped in the fixture, and the pendulum is released to break the specimen. The digital system instantly measures and displays the energy absorbed by the specimen in Joules, offering reliable results with 0.5% reading accuracy.
Q: How does the machine ensure operator safety during testing?
A: Safety is ensured with a transparent polycarbonate shield surrounding the testing area and automatic braking of the pendulum post-impact. The heavy base and high-strength steel construction further minimize vibrations and movement during operation.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using a digital impact testing machine?
A: Users benefit from fast, highly accurate digital energy readouts, improved safety, robust construction, and industry standard compliance. The system's data output capabilities make it easy to record and analyze results for quality control documentation.