Product Description
Electronic Notch Cutting Machine /Instrument /Equipment /Device /Apparatus, Impact Specimen Notcher for Izod Charpy
1.Product Model: HT-1600-EL
2.Application Field:
The electronic notching machine is used for the sample preparation of the non-metallic material when it is did the impact toughness testing by izod impact tester or the charpy impact tester.It can clamp 20 samples at a time, and the processing notch is more than 60 per 10 minutes. The notch size is accurate and the efficiency is high, which greatly reduces the intensity of operation.
3.Basic Standard:
ISO180 "Plastics - Determination of Izod Impact Strength of Rigid Materials"
GB/T1843 "Izod Impact Test Method for Rigid Plastics"
JB/T8761 "Plastic Izod Impact Testing Machine"
ASTM D256 "Test method for determining the impact strength of plastic IZOD pendulum"
ISO179 "Plastics - Determination of Charpy Impact Strength of Rigid Materials"
GB/T1043 "Rigid Plastic Charpy Impact Test Method"
JB/T8762 "Plastic Charpy Impact Testing Machine"
Precision Notching for Impact TestingThis electronic specimen notcher offers meticulous cutting for Izod and Charpy samples, ensuring standardized notch shapes and depths. The manual operation allows full control over the notching process, supporting repeatable and reproducible sample preparation for non-metallic materials, enhancing the reliability of impact testing results.
Durability and User-Friendly DesignBuilt with robust materials and a compact footprint (600mm x 270mm x 300mm), this notcher fits comfortably in most lab environments. Its straightforward manual operation, paired with a hardness feature, ensures both ease of use and long-term service, making it invaluable for researchers and quality control technicians.
FAQ's of Electronic Notch Cutting Machine Specimen Notcher for Izod Charpy:
Q: How does the Electronic Notch Cutting Machine prepare specimens for Izod and Charpy tests?
A: The machine is specifically engineered to cut notches into non-metallic materials with high precision, meeting the required standards for Izod and Charpy impact testing. By securing each sample and using a hardened notching blade, users create consistent, repeatable notches essential for accurate impact test results.
Q: What is the benefit of the manual operation of this specimen notcher?
A: Manual operation allows users to have complete control over the notching process, ensuring each sample is notched correctly and to standard. This hands-on approach enhances the user's ability to accommodate various sample requirements and achieve precise cut depths.
Q: When should the specimen notcher be used in the impact testing workflow?
A: Use this notcher during the sample preparation stage, prior to conducting Izod or Charpy impact tests. Proper notching is crucial before any mechanical testing to ensure the accuracy and integrity of test results.
Q: Where can this specimen notcher be utilized?
A: The compact design makes it suitable for application in laboratories, research institutions, and industrial testing facilities focused on non-metallic materials. It is distributed and supplied globally, with a strong presence in China.
Q: What materials can be notched using this machine?
A: This notcher is intended for non-metallic materials, such as plastics, composites, and other polymers, commonly tested for impact resistance in quality control and R&D environments.
Q: What is the process for using the notcher on a specimen?
A: To use, secure your non-metallic specimen, select the appropriate notching blade, and operate the manual mechanism to cut the notch. The integrated hardness ensures that the notch is formed accurately every time.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using this specimen notcher?
A: Key benefits include enhanced notch accuracy, consistent sample preparation, ease of use due to manual operation, and reliable performance owing to its robust construction and integrated hardness feature.