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Environmental Chambers
3119-600 Series
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The Instron environmental chambers are precision thermal enclosures designed to integrate with static or dynamic test systems, enabling evaluation of material behavior under controlled non-ambient conditions. They circulate hot or cold air over specimens and grips using forced-convection to maintain stable temperatures. These chambers are available in a variety of standard sizes (or can be customized), and are compatible with extensometers, grips, and fixtures to provide a turnkey solution for temperature-dependent testing from subzero to elevated conditions.
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Averaging, Bi-Axial And Axial/Torsional Extensometers
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Measures strain simultaneously on opposite sides of a test specimen and electronically or mechanically averages the outputs into a single reading.
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Extensometers for Indirect Tensile Testing of Asphalt
Model 3911
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Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation
For indirect tensile testing, such as for resilient modulus, these extensometers measure the lateral deformation of specimens. They are self-supporting on the sample and clip on in seconds. The traditional way this deformation has been measured was prone to errors caused by slight rocking of the sample as it is loaded. The self-supporting design of the Model 3911 eliminates this problem. This unit will handle the dynamic pulse requirements of resilient modulus testing.The speed of mounting makes test set-up much faster than with the older method. The pivot mounting used ensures that the specimen contact pads meet the often uneven asphalt surface as well as possible. The measuring range options available allow a wide range of testing, yet can easily measure the sometimes very small displacements required.The Model 3911 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller. The signal conditioning electronics for the extensometer is typically included with the test machine controller or may often be added. In this case the extensometer is shipped with the proper connector and wiring to plug directly into the electronics. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions, allowing the extensometer output to be connected to data acquisition boards, chart recorders or other equipment.
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High Temperature Axial Torsional Extensometers (1200 C or 1600 C)
Model 7650
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Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation
Model 7650 extensometers are primarily used on round specimens tested in bi-axial test machines capable of simultaneous axial and torsional loading. All models are capable of bi-directional displacement in both axes and may be used for strain-controlled fatigue testing under fully reversed load and strain conditions at frequencies up to 10 Hz.All 7650 models mount rigidly on the load frame and incorporate slide mounting to bring the extensometer into contact with the specimen. The gauge length is set automatically before mounting on the test specimen, which allows for hot mounting after thermal equilibrium has been reached.These units are specifically designed to minimize crosstalk between axes and to provide high accuracy, high resolution measurements. They incorporate capacitive sensors for low operating force and include electronics with programmable filtering and multi-point linearization for improved performance and accuracy. The overall design minimizes, and in many cases virtually eliminates, any influence from common lab environment vibrations.These water-cooled extensometers are equipped with high purity alumina rods with conical rod tips for specimen contact when testing to 1200℃(2200°F). Silicon carbide rods are used for the 1600℃ (2900°F) high temperature option.
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Automatic Contacting Extensometry
AUTOX750
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The Instron AutoX750 automatic contacting extensometer offers automated, high-precision strain measurement by motor-driven contact arms to engage specimens—eliminating manual setup while maintaining sub-micron accuracy over long travel. They integrate seamlessly with Instron testing frames and software to reduce operator error, speed cycle times, and ensure repeatable, standards-compliant strain data for metals, plastics, composites, and elastomers.
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SSG Series Strain Gauge Extensometers
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Shimadzu’s SSG series of strain gauge extensometers are compliant with ISO, JIS, and ASTM tensile test standards, including those for plastics and metallic materials These lightweight, precision extensometers feature a wide elongation measurement range, while retaining the flexibility to measure using small gauge lengths, and support both rod and flat plate shaped specimens. Consisting of an elongation sensor and amplifier, this extensometer is suitable for use with metals and hard plastic materials, and is fastened securely to specimens with screws. Calibration using an extensometer calibrator allows the extensometer to meet JIS and ISO Class 0.5 and ASTM Class C standards for higher accuracy.
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Automatic Extensometer
SIE-560A/560SA
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To determine the suitability of a material for an application where it is under load, measuring its elongation is important. Measuring elongation enables determination of the elastic modulus (reversible elongation in the elastic region) by measuring the small initial elongation range, and determination of elongation at specimen failure, by measuring larger irreversible elongation in the plastic region. Shimadzu’s SIE-560A series automatic extensometers accomplish both of these measurements with high accuracy, and provide automated functions that increase testing efficiency and test reproducibility. Ideal for testing a wide variety of materials, including metallic materials, plastics, and composites, the SIE-560A series complies with ISO 527, JIS K 7161, and ASTM D638 standards for plastics tensile testing. In addition, the SIE-560A series supports strain-rate controlled metallic material tensile testing measurements specified in ISO 6892, JIS Z 2241, and ASTM E4
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Rock, Concrete and Asphalt Extensometers
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7 models cover axial, circumferential and diametral testing on aggregate material.
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High Temperature Transverse Extensometers (700 C)
Model 7675
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Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation
Designed for transverse or diametral strain measurement in environmental chambers where the entire extensometer must be exposed to elevated temperatures. These capacitive extensometers may be used up to 700 C (1300 F) without any cooling.
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Differential Transformer Type Extensometers
DT Series
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ISO Class 1 Compliant Differential Transformer Type Extensometers The ISO 6892-1 standard for tensile testing of metallic materials prescribes Class 1 or higher extensometers, and JIS Z2241 prescribes Class 2 or higher extensometers when measuring withstanding pressure. The DT series includes Class 1 compliant differential transformer type extensometers, which can be used to implement test methods compliant with metal tensile test standards.
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Axial Torsional Extensometers
Model 3550
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Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation
Designed for simultaneously measuring axial and torsional deflections on specimens tested in axial/torsional machines.
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Non-Contact Extensometers
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An instrument that measures material deformation and strain without physically touching the test specimen.
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Force Sensors
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Here at Flintec, our force sensor range provides solutions that integrate effectively into a wide variety of industrial applications. They include customized load pins, extensometers, torque sensors and a range of miniature force sensors.
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Auto Calibration for Load & Extensiometer
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Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation
TE electronic calibration module provides an easy way to calibrate load cell or extensometer and signal conditioning electronics without using a mechanical calibrator. It enables performing on-site electrical calibration and easy to periodically “spot check”, which will help ensure that the load cell and the extensometer and electronics are calibrated correctly.













