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The "NEW EVOTIS II" is a portable impact testing device that performs continuous impacts (10Hz) without a computer, displaying the pass/fail judgment of the test specimen on a panel with LEDs in two stages (red: NG, green: OK) while continuously impacting at 10Hz. Additionally, if the result is NG, there is a buzzer warning. The threshold for pass/fail judgment is primarily set based on the peak value (configured via computer connection). After configuration, the judgment of the test specimen can be performed solely by the control unit. Furthermore, it is possible to conduct inspections while observing traditional waveforms (single impact or 5Hz impact) with a computer connection. [Waveform Display When Connected to a Computer] ■ Real-time display ■ Overlay display of results *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "NEW EVOTIS" is a non-destructive impact sound analysis device that allows for various customizations. This product is primarily intended for research and development purposes, such as human-based waveform feature extraction and parameter setting considerations. However, it also enables on-site judgment of quality while observing waveforms (with LED display and alarm buzzer on the panel surface). Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Features】 ■ Equipped with an acoustic microphone near the impact hammer to capture the waveform of the impact force and the acoustic waveform from the microphone. ■ The acquired waveforms are transferred to a computer and displayed on the same screen. ■ Waveforms can be displayed in real-time and stored within the computer, with retrieved data capable of being overlaid on the computer screen in up to eight different colors. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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