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Presto Tensile Tester Perfect testing instrument for tensile force measurement

Gaurav Malhotra
23-1-2023
It will be no secret that different product manufacturing industries rely heavily on precision and quality control in order to ensure the safety and reliability of the products. But what if these materials will get damaged when tensile force will be applied to them? It will lead to damage to the products as the quality will get affected. Thus, we at Presto have designed a high-quality tensile strength tester that is used to test the tensile ability of the materials when tensile force will be applied to them.
What is the Full Form of UTM?
UTM stands for Universal Testing Machine. It is used to test the mechanical properties of materials like tensile strength, compression, and elongation under controlled conditions, ensuring product quality and durability.
What is a Universal Testing Machine?
A Universal Testing Machine (UTM) is a versatile device used to test the strength and performance of materials by applying tension, compression, and bending forces, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
All about Presto tensile strength tester
Features of Presto tensile strength tester
- Advanced load sensor sensing through advanced electronics.
- Highly sensitive load sensor with linearity feature and repeatability
- Cross-head travel length: 750mm grip to grip
- Single-column rugged structure
- Safety limit switches for over-travel safety
- Hardened lead screws for frictionless movement
- Load cell calibrated by NPL-approved proving ring/dynamometers
- High accurate micro-controller based system controls
- Peak Hold facility available
- Bright LED display
- Immediate analysis of results after the test with complete accuracy & precision
- Feather touch controls
Technical specifications of Presto tensile strength tester
- Motor: ¼ HP Single Phase 220 / 110 V AC Supply
- Speed: 100 mm/min and 200 mm/min (Changeable through Belt & Pulley mechanism)
- Display: Digital (LED)
- Accuracy: ± 2% at Full Load (with master load)
- Grip to Grip separation: Min 25mm and Max. 700mm
What happens when the material will be subjected to a tensile test?
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