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How does rubber do tensile testing?

How does rubber do tensile testing?

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Rubber tensile testing machine for rubber, plastic, textile, plastic, film, fiber, nano materials, polymer materials, composite materials, packing tape, paper, wire and cable, optical fiber cable, safety belt, safety belt, leather belt, shoe, tape, polymer, spring steel, bearing steel, stainless steel and other high (the hardness of steel, castings, steel plate, steel), nonferrous metal, auto parts, alloy materials and other non-metallic materials and metal materials tensile, compression, bending, tear, 90 degrees, 180 degrees peel peeling, shear, adhesion, pull-out strength, elongation elongation test.
Plastic rubber tensile machine with one machine with multiple functions, can install different fixtures, or set the technical data of different countries, in accordance with the standard, but also can be applied to plastic film, fabric, leather, silk, metal foil belt materials testing.
Rubber tensile machine, as its name suggests, is mainly used in plastics, rubber and other raw materials and products production or scientific research, mechanical testing of mechanical properties of the special test machine. The main tensile properties, tensile strength and deformation rate, tensile strength, tear resistance, heat sealing strength, peeling test, 90 degree peel, rope tensile force, Trouser tear force, 180 degree peel, compression test, bending test, shear test, bursting test and performance test of different kinds of end the
The machine adopts Mechatronics design. It is mainly composed of force measuring sensor, transmitter, microprocessor, load driving mechanism, computer and color inkjet printer. High precision electronic adjustable speed motor can set five document test speed. Each integrated component is connected by plug-in mode. Floor type models, modeling and painting all take full account of the principles of modern industrial design and ergonomics.

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