Reduce the time for creating, setting up, and collecting data for test programs! Achieve improved productivity.
The National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) at Wichita State University uses a wide range of MTS equipment, software, and accessories in its Fatigue and Fracture Research Lab to support testing requirements. These include hydraulic servo load frames, FlexTest GT digital servo controllers, TestStar controllers, TestWorks and MultiPurpose TestWare (MPT) software, hydraulic sources, transducers, strain gauges, displacement gauges, and tensile and displacement measurement equipment. To maximize the benefits of MTS products, the Fatigue and Fracture Research Lab collaborated with the company's consulting team to learn how to fully utilize specific features and functions. Ultimately, MTS solutions reduced the time spent on creating test programs, setting up tests, and collecting test data, allowing NIAR to improve testing productivity. *For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.*
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【Case Introduction】 ○Introduced System: →Hydraulic servo load frame →Hydraulic source →Transducer →Strain gauge →Displacement gauge →Tensile and displacement measurement equipment, etc. ○Reasons for Introduction ○Customer Benefits ●For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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MTS Japan, Inc. is the Japanese subsidiary of the American engineering company MTS Systems Corporation, which specializes in various testing equipment. For over 40 years, we have provided engineering consulting services to users in Japan, delivering earthquake simulation systems, automotive durability testing systems, aircraft fatigue testing equipment, and various material testing devices to public institutions, universities, and private companies in our country. All of these systems play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of these systems and are indispensable when it comes to "manufacturing" products. MTS Japan, Inc. was established in June 1972 with a 50% investment from MTS Systems Corporation. In May 1975, it became a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, and in 1981, we established the Nagoya branch (now the West Japan branch) to strengthen our sales and support structure, which continues to this day. Through collaboration with MTS, we achieve design optimization, productivity improvement, and a reduction in the time to market for our customers' products.