Founded in 1946, Instron swiftly gained a reputation for innovation by being one of the first to integrate strain gauge load cells into Universal Testing Machines. Over 75 years later, Instron is ...
The Instron® Torsion Add-On 3.0 for Electromechanical Universal Testing Systems is designed for simple, simultaneous axial and torsional testing of devices and/or components. Torsion Add-On 3.0 easily ...
Instron (Norwood, Mass., U.S.) presents its 6800 Series universal testing systems. The new-generation testing machine is available from 500 N capacity on a single column system up to 300 kN with a ...
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NORWOOD, Mass.—Instron Corp., a manufacturer of testing equipment for an array of different materials, is addressing both the pain and the strain points of lab evaluations with the launch of its AVE3 ...
The latest version of Instron’s Autoinjector Testing System was developed in close collaboration with CDMOs and pharmaceutical device manufacturers. It can perform thorough functioning testing on ...
Building on a 75 year legacy of excellence in mechanical testing, Instron is proud to announce the capacity expansion of the 3400 and 6800 Series universal testing systems. The all-new 3400 and 6800 ...
The Instron Division of Illinois Tool Works (ITW) has purchased materials testing equipment manufacturer Ceast (Pianezza, Italy) from its current owners and founder, Mario Grosso and his family.
Tensile testing, compression testing, ausforming, extrusion, and other hot-forming deformation 3 kW induction heating Thermal chamber for mechanical testing from -130℃ to 350℃ Displacement, load, and ...
The new TestProfiler offers unprecedented flexibility in setting up automated product reliability tests that mimic the functional use of the product being tested. With this release of Bluehill 3, ...
Instron has announced a major upgrade to the manufacturing process for its drop tower impact testing systems, delivering shorter lead times and increasing production efficiency.<br /><br /> ...
NORWOOD, Mass. (Oct. 7) -– Illinois Tool Works Inc. is buying Instron Corp., a maker of testing equipment for measuring tensile strength, compression, puncture resistance, impact strength, hardness ...
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