Our various load testing machines enable a wide range of material and structural testing, which is crucial for the design and evaluation of materials.
Particle size and zeta potential can be determined using dynamic light scattering across a wide measurement range with low sample volumes and high sensitivity.
Triaxial compression tests can be carried out with varying compressive forces using different loading machines. These tests comply with ISRM recommendations and the MSZ 18285/3-79 standard.
In the "Brasil test," different loading machines are used according to the tests' requirements, depending on the necessary compressive force needed to carry out the tests.
In the "vibration diagnostic examination," the Hurricane 12ch measurement system and the IMI PCB M604B31 triaxial accelerometers aid in the assessment of machines and seismic effects analysis. They are capable of ISO 17025 accredited calibration.
Pascal 140/440 mercury porosimetry: detailed porosity analysis. Provides precise and reliable examinations of the structure of solid materials.
Determinations of melting, softening, and sintering points using a Camar Elettronica heating microscope in high temperature ranges (up to 1600°C). The equipment provides precise and reliable results in the study of thermal properties.
This testing method is crucial for maintaining the reliability and safety of industrial processes and equipment, particularly in areas where pressure vessels and pipelines are used.
The aim of the SICO test is to examine how cracks form in a material due to deformation.
The MTS 312 and MTS 810 equipment enable fatigue crack propagation tests under varying environmental and loading conditions.