Designed based on the AVE2 high-performance video extensometer! Cutting-edge innovation that provides top-class lateral strain accuracy.
In conventional lateral strain gauges, the measurement of the r-value involves measuring lateral strain at one or two points, resulting in a variation of up to 30% in the measured r-value due to local strain in the specimen, vibrations of the gauge, and differences among operators. In this method, it is necessary to conduct retests to verify whether this r-value meets the performance requirements of the client, which can lead to wasted time. The 'AverEdge32' is an advanced optional feature that utilizes the onboard processing capability of AVE2 to capture the values of 32 individual lateral strains within the gauge length of the specimen, averaging them in real-time into a single digital signal. 【Features】 ■ Improves the reproducibility of test results, reducing or eliminating the need for retests ■ Lateral marks are unnecessary due to edge detection functionality ■ Capable of conducting tests that exceed the requirements of ISO10113, ASTME517, JIS2253, and GB/T5027 regarding plastic strain ratio (r-value) ■ Compatible with various existing AVE2 systems currently in use or purchased additionally *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Real-time lateral strain measurement averaged from 32 gauge widths allows for highly reproducible lateral strain measurements even with demanding materials. ■ The back screen design positions the lighting away from the operator, reducing fatigue. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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