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[May 2009]

New Digital Force Tester With Intelligent Interface

The Chatillon® range of  advanced digital force testers from Lloyd Instruments has been expanded with the launch of the TCD1100. The introduction of the TCD1100 extends the force testing capacity of the TCD Series to 5kN. In common with other force testers in the TCD Series, the TCD1100 features an intelligent universal interface, which eliminates the need for a PC without compromising operational performance and capability.

The TCD1100 is designed for higher force applications in production, quality control and engineering. Tension, compression, shear, peel, flexural, constant load holds, creep, cycling and sophisticated multi-stage testing can be performed. Standard test set-ups are provided for load limits, distance limits, time limits, break tests, rupture tests and cycling & loop tests. The TCD Series also includes a ‘height mode’ for performing sophisticated testing of springs and gauge repeatability and reproducibility.

The system consists of a powerful, yet intuitive console, a rugged frame and an intelligent load sensing system with measuring accuracies better than 0.1% full scale. Ten different load cells are available for the TCD1100, depending on the application. The frame operates from 0.01mm to 1020mm per minute with a standard travel of 760mm and a speed accuracy of better than 1% full scale. For testing large or long-elongation samples, the travel range can be extended to 1140mm using the optional travel extension arm. An advanced closed-loop PID controller ensures precision travel and motion control with no overshooting (accuracy is better than 0.25% unloaded).

Test configurations and test results can be saved to a USB flash drive. With ‘true’ raw (not interpolated) data saved at rate of up to 1000 samples per second, precise information is provided for better characterisation of the sample under test. This is particularly useful when capturing transient events such as the precise break load of a brittle sample.

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