Electric drop hammer impact testing machine
Electric drop hammer impact testing machineProduct Introduction
1、 Main purpose:
The TLC-300A drop hammer impact testing machine is suitable for impact resistance testing of thermoplastic pipes, fittings, and hard plastic sheets. Compliant with GB6112-85 GB11548-89, According to user requirements, it can also comply with ASTM D3029-84 ISO3127-80。
2、 Functional features:
Software platform: a standalone installation software running under WINDOWS XP. The interface is friendly and the operation is simple.
Measurement range: The maximum energy measurement range is 300J, and three types of tests, A method, B method, and C method, can be conducted.
Sample fixture: semi-automatic pneumatic clamping device, safe and reliable, easy to operate.
Positioning device: The falling height can be automatically controlled by a computer.
Lifting device: computer-controlled electromagnet and hammer lifting.
Capture device: The electromagnet automatically captures and prevents the sample from being subjected to secondary impact.
Buffer device: The equipment is equipped with a buffer device to prevent damage to the impact surface of the falling hammer.
Data editing: After the experiment is completed, the impact damage mass and corresponding data can be automatically calculated and displayed by the computer.
Curve drawing: The test results of all samples can be automatically marked on the table after the experiment is completed, which is intuitive and clear.
Report editing: Experimental data and marker tables can be automatically edited into reports and printed.
3、 Main technical parameters:
Maximum impact energy: 300J
Maximum impact height: 2m
The maximum combined weight of the hammer: 15KG ± 0.1%
Punch specification: A R=10mm
B R=20mm
C R=5mm
BB R=30mm
The deviation between the impact center and the fixture center shall not exceed 2mm
Electric bump lifting mechanism: maximum lifting force of 20kgf
The maximum suction force of the traction electromagnet is not less than 20kgf
5、 Standard configuration:
One host
One set of control system
One set of collection system
One set of experimental software
A set of computers
One printer
One set of experimental fixtures
Four hammerheads
One set of test weights
One set of supporting tools