Price | GET AN OFFER |
MOQ | 1 Set |
Delivery Time | 3 days |
Brand | Cell Instruments |
Place of Origin | China |
Certification | CE |
Model Number | TST-H |
Packaging Details | Plywood Carton |
Payment Terms | L/C, T/T |
Supply Ability | 100 Sets/Week |
Sample Clamping | pneumatic | Place of Origin | China |
Packaging Details | Plywood Carton | Elongation measurement range | 45-260mm |
sampling frequency | sampling frequency | Model Number | TST-H |
Supply Ability | 100 Sets/Week | Certification | CE |
Clamp spacing | 1~250mm | Stretching speed | (1~500) mm/min |
Brand Name | Cell Instruments | Payment Terms | L/C, T/T |
Measurement range | 30N, 500N or as required | Return speed | 100mm/min |
Accuracy | ≤±0.5% | Clamping pressure | 0.2-0.7Mpa (adjustable) |
Price | GET AN OFFER | Delivery Time | 3 days |
Deformation resolution | ≤0.1mm | Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Set |
Test speed accuracy | (1~10) mm/min: ±0.1mm/min |
The TST-H Horizontal Tensile Tester is a premier instrument for precise tensile strength analysis across various materials, including paper, paperboard, tissue paper, and other packaging materials. Designed for laboratories and quality control environments, this tester provides detailed measurements and assessments of tensile properties such as tensile strength, elongation at maximum force, tensile energy absorption, and tensile stiffness. Ideal for industries in packaging, food, pharmaceuticals, and education, the Horizontal Tensile Tester ensures that quality standards are consistently met.
Tensile Strength Measurement: This is the maximum tensile force per unit width that a sample can withstand before breaking, a crucial factor in evaluating material resilience and durability.
Tensile Index Calculation: Defined as the tensile strength divided by grammage, this metric provides a standardized measurement essential for comparing materials of varying thicknesses and weights.
Stretch at Maximum Force: This measures the percentage elongation of a test piece at the point of maximum tensile force, indicating flexibility and elongation properties important for various applications.
Tensile Energy Absorption (TEA): The energy absorbed per unit surface area while stretching until breaking, TEA is critical for understanding the material’s resistance to tensile stress.
Tensile Stiffness: This ratio of tensile force to tensile strain helps in assessing material stiffness within its elastic region, providing insights into the material's load-bearing capacity.
Breaking Length: Calculated as the limiting length at which the material would break under its own weight, this metric is valuable for quality control in lightweight materials.
The TST-H Horizontal Tensile Tester employs a constant-rate-of-elongation (CRE) system to test tensile properties accurately. During testing, the equipment stretches the sample to its breaking point at a constant rate, capturing comprehensive data on force and elongation. The data recorded allows precise calculations of tensile strength, elongation, and energy absorption, ensuring reliable and repeatable results that support quality control and research in laboratories and industry.
Measurement range | 30N, 500N or as required |
Elongation measurement range | 45-260mm |
Stretching speed: | (1~500) mm/min |
Return speed | 100mm/min |
Clamp spacing | 1~250mm |
Test speed accuracy | (1~10) mm/min: ±0.1mm/min |
sampling frequency | 400 Times/S |
Accuracy | ≤±0.5% |
Force accuracy | ±0.1% (20~100%FS) |
Deformation resolution | ≤0.1mm |
Sample Clamping | pneumatic |
Clamping pressure | 0.2-0.7Mpa (adjustable) |
Sample size | 1-25mm |
Human-machine interface | 7 in touch screen |
Printout | embedded thermal printer. |
Power | AC 220V 50Hz |
Dimension | 650*500*400mm |
These specifications ensure that the Horizontal Tensile Tester meets the exacting standards for laboratory testing and industrial use, providing precise and reliable measurements for materials testing.
The TST-H Horizontal Tensile Tester complies with several critical international standards for tensile testing, including:
These standards underscore the tester’s versatility and applicability in various industries where adherence to global testing standards is paramount.
Q1:
What
is
tensile
strength
in
the
context
of
the
Horizontal
Tensile
Tester?
A1:
Tensile
strength
is
the
maximum
tensile
force
per
unit
width
that
a
material
can
endure
before
breaking,
an
essential
measurement
for
assessing
material
durability.
Q2:
What
is
tensile
energy
absorption
(TEA)
and
why
is
it
significant?
A2:
TEA
is
the
energy
absorbed
per
unit
area
during
a
tensile
test
until
the
breaking
point.
This
measure
helps
to
evaluate
the
material's
resistance
under
stress,
critical
for
quality
control
in
flexible
materials.
Q3:
How
does
the
Horizontal
Tensile
Tester
measure
stretch
at
maximum
force?
A3:
This
tester
records
the
elongation
percentage
at
the
moment
the
sample
reaches
maximum
tensile
force.
This
value
is
useful
in
assessing
the
flexibility
of
materials,
especially
for
applications
that
require
elasticity.
Q4:
What
is
tensile
stiffness
and
its
importance
in
testing?
A4:
Tensile
stiffness
is
the
force-to-strain
ratio
in
the
material’s
elastic
region,
indicating
how
resistant
the
material
is
to
deformation.
This
is
particularly
valuable
for
rigid
or
semi-rigid
materials
where
maintaining
form
is
important.
Q5:
Why
is
breaking
length
relevant
in
tensile
testing?
A5:
Breaking
length
is
the
calculated
length
at
which
the
material
would
fail
under
its
own
weight.
This
parameter
helps
in
understanding
the
resilience
of
lightweight
materials,
such
as
tissue
paper
or
thin
paper
products.
The Horizontal Tensile Tester is widely used in various industries for evaluating material performance:
By delivering consistent and reliable test data, the Horizontal Tensile Tester supports improved product quality and compliance across diverse applications.