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Manufactured by:Measurements Technology, Inc. based inMarietta, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
All MTI High-Force universal testing systems are supplied with our powerful Intel Core i5 Pentium based Data Acquisition/Analysis/Control System. Force and displacement and strain are automatically measured, displayed and reported. MTI automatic 24-bit Force and Strain Signal Processors are supplied with each system, resulting in data accuracy and measurement resolution approaching one part ...
Manufactured by:Measurements Technology, Inc. based inMarietta, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
All MTI Bench-Top Systems are supplied with our powerful Intel Core i5 Pentium based Data Acquisition/Analysis/Control System to provide an integrated automated materials testing system. Force and displacement and strain measurements are automatic. MTI AD-24 automatic 24-bit Force and Strain Signal Processors are supplied with each system. The two AD-24's provide data accuracy and measurement ...
Manufactured by:Measurements Technology, Inc. based inMarietta, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
All MTI Mid-Force universal testing systems are supplied with our powerful Intel Core i5 Pentium based Data Acquisition/Analysis/Control System. A universal load cell, universal joint and fixture linkages are ...
Manufactured by:Measurements Technology, Inc. based inMarietta, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
MTI manufactures Universal Testing Machine systems in standard force capacities from 1,000 pounds to 100,000 pounds. All MTI systems incorporate our powerful Intel Core i5 Pentium based Data Acquisition/Analysis/Control System as an integrated component, resulting in a totally automated materials testing system. All load frames are fabricated to exact tolerances and utilize precision ball screw ...
Manufactured by:Measurements Technology, Inc. based inMarietta, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Probably the most commonly required test fixture is the tensile grip. MTI offers 'Stationary Jaw' wedge grips which means that the grip body moves vertically to open and close the wedge jaw inserts that remain stationary relative to the sample. The wedge inserts open and close laterally and do not impart undesired tensile or compression forces to the specimen while attaching the grip. The wedge ...
