The upgrade of Instron's fatigue testing machine is a cost-effective way to take advantage of the latest material testing software!
The "8800MT" is a fatigue test controller designed for both cyclic and static testing applications, and it can be installed on almost any hydraulic material testing system. Upgrading the controller of existing testing machines is a cost-effective way to benefit from the advantages of new material testing software. Additionally, the Lab Health Check helps to understand the benefits of the upgrade and its impact on the lab, while additional modules provide more advanced features to elevate the investigation to the next level. 【Supported Software】 ■ With the use of WaveMatrix2, fatigue tests can be set up in minutes, allowing for the construction of more complex test methods and working with a wider range of materials. ■ Additional modules provide more advanced features available to elevate the investigation to the next level. ■ It is also possible to use Bluehill Universal, a globally common static testing software for fatigue testing machines. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【8800MT Controller Features】 ■ Utilizes Instron's core technology ■ Top-class fully digital dynamic controller capable of performing static and high-frequency dynamic tests ■ Core of hydraulic servo testing systems ■ Provides full system control, safety of the testing machine, condition of transducers, and data acquisition ■ Also functions as the foundation for the user interface of the testing machine *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Instron was founded in 1946 by Harold Hindman and George Bahl, who were conducting joint research at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) at the time. They developed the world's first electromechanical (screw-type) universal testing machine. The name "Instron" is derived from "instrument" and "electronics." Instron's product range offers diversity that can cater to almost all global markets and industries, and since its establishment, over 70 years of testing technology and manufacturing experience have been built, with more than 50,000 systems operating worldwide. In 1965, Instron Japan was established to support customers in Japan. Currently, it has major bases in the United States, Europe, and Asia, providing sales and services in 40 languages through agents in 160 countries around the world.