Product Description
ASTM Falling Ball Impact Tester Impact Test Machine
This machine is suitable for impact strength testing of plastic, ceramic, acrylic, glass, lens, hardware and other materials and test coatings.
This machine adopts DC electromagnetic control method. The steel ball of the required weight is placed under the electromagnetic suction cup, the steel ball is automatically sucked up, pressing the falling key,the steel ball is released by the suction cup. The steel ball will do free fall testing. and impact the surface of the piece. The drop height can be adjusted up and down, a height scale is attached to know the drop height of the product.
Standards:
This device complies with JIS-K6745, A5430 test standard.
Technical Specification:
Drop control method: DC electromagnetic control
Display method: Ruler
Drop height range: 50-1500/2000mm(Minimum scale 1mm)
Steel ball weight: 67g, 130g, 198g, 225g, 357g, 533g
Optional: 112.198.225.357.533.1041.2280g
Power supply: 220V/50Hz, 2A
Overall size: 500*500*1700/2100mm
Weight: Around 50/80kg
Durable Design and Versatile ApplicationConstructed from MS with a silver finish, the DH-FB ASTM Falling Ball Impact Tester stands out for its durability and outstanding build quality. Its versatility makes it suitable for various settings, including laboratories and hospitals, where reliable impact testing is required for different materials.
Precision Testing Made EffortlessThe semi-automatic operation combined with manual controls provides users with precision and control during every test. The falling ball method ensures standardized and repeatable assessments, making this tester an invaluable tool for evaluating material hardness.
Energy Efficient and User-FriendlyOperating within a wide voltage range of 110-215V, this impact tester is designed for efficient power consumption. Its manual power supply and control mode make it simple to use, allowing for seamless integration into both laboratory and hospital workflows.
FAQ's of DH-FB ASTM Falling Ball Impact Tester Impact Test Machine:
Q: How does the DH-FB ASTM Falling Ball Impact Tester operate?
A: The tester utilizes a falling ball method where a steel ball is dropped from a standardized height onto a material sample. The resulting indentation provides data about the material's impact resistance and hardness. Operation is semi-automatic, with manual control for precise adjustments.
Q: What materials can be tested with this impact tester?
A: The DH-FB ASTM Falling Ball Impact Tester is suitable for evaluating a wide variety of materials, including plastics, coatings, films, and other materials typically assessed in laboratory and hospital settings.
Q: When is the ideal time to use this machine in testing processes?
A: This impact tester is best used during quality control, product development, and material verification stages to determine whether materials meet the required impact resistance standards before further processing or deployment.
Q: Where can this tester be installed and utilized?
A: The tester is designed for laboratory and hospital environments, where precise material hardness and impact testing are essential. Its sturdy design also allows for straightforward installation in research and industrial facilities.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this impact testing machine?
A: Key benefits include accurate and reproducible results, straightforward manual operation, durable material construction, and suitability for a diverse range of testing needs. This ensures reliability and efficiency in quality assessment processes.
Q: What is the power supply requirement for this device?
A: The machine operates within a voltage range of 110-215V and relies on a manual power supply and control mode for user-directed operation and adjustment during testing.