Charpy Impact Testing Machine (with Low-Temperature Chamber) "Impact Testing Machine with Refrigeration Unit"
Catalog No. 526, Model DG-40
This is an impact testing machine with a low-temperature chamber that can conduct Charpy impact tests and Izod impact tests at low temperatures (-40℃).
- Charpy impact tests, Izod impact tests, tensile impact tests (only using the in-base method), and impact peel tests can be conducted at low temperatures down to -40℃. - The opening of the upper door of the low-temperature chamber and the hammer drop are automated. - Test specimens can be set on the specimen support table after cooling in the low-temperature chamber through a glove box, allowing the chamber temperature to be maintained consistently. - The refrigeration unit can be selected as either water-cooled or air-cooled. - The specimen fixing table for the Izod impact test uses an air-tightening method, ensuring no individual variation.
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■Temperature Range: 【Model DG-40】: -40℃ to 40℃ (Refrigeration method) 【Model CA】: -40℃ to 80℃ (Refrigeration method) ■Testing Methods: - Charpy Impact Test (0.5 to 15J) - Izod Impact Test (0.5 to 22J) - Tensile Impact Test* (2 to 15J *Only compatible with the in-base method) - Impact Peel Test (2.75 to 22J) ■Options: - No.138 Notched Specimen Measurement Device (Automatic specimen dimension measurement machine) - Data Processing Device 【Model CON】 - Specimen Scatter Prevention Frame 【Model SC】 - Compact Printer 【Model PS-A1】 ■Reference Standards: Charpy Impact Test: JIS K 7111-1, ISO 179-1, ASTM D6110 Izod Impact Test: JIS K 7110, ISO 180, ASTM D256 Tensile Impact Test (Only compatible with the in-base method): JIS K 7160, ISO 8256 For other specifications, please refer to the catalog.
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Charpy impact test, Izod impact test, and tensile impact test of plastics at low temperatures (-40℃).
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Toyo Seiki Seisakusho Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive manufacturer of various material testing machines and environmental testing equipment targeting fields such as plastics, rubber, paints, paper, and textiles. Since its establishment in 1934, we have been dedicated to "testing machines" and have supported our customers' research and development and quality control in various fields. We will continue to refine our technological capabilities and respond to our customers' needs. [Product Development Timeline] 1955: Thermoplastic Resin Fluidity Testing Machine 'Melt Indexer' 1960: Universal Material Testing Machine 'Strograph' 1963: Curing Testing Machine 'Oscillating Disk Rheometer (ODR)' 1970: Mixing and Extrusion Testing Equipment 'Laboplast Mill' 1982: Capillary Rheometer 'Capillograph'