Impact Testing Machine

Materials Plastics, Composites Operation Two-handed operation required to release the pendulum Test Type Charpy test according to ISO 179, ASTM D 6110 Charpy test details Impact Energy capacity: 5.50 joules Instrumented pendulum Charpy pendulum with low vibration lightweight double carbon rod pendulum.
Adapter plates for 10 mm wide and 4 mm thick specimen (ISO specimen)
Data acquiring System for online monitoring and data acquisition (fixed) Core i5.
Software Software including standardized test programs covering over 600 standards – Multi user license.
Virtual testing software provides the option of using the software for teaching/training of wide range of tests without a testing machine
Accessories Installation and commissioning of the apparatus as well as the training of NTU rep on site will be responsibility of the supplier at his own cost Read about Steel Ball Drop Impact Test Machine

Adapter plates for 10 mm wide and 4 mm thick specimen (ISO specimen)
Data acquiring System for online monitoring and data acquisition (fixed) Core i5. Software Software including standardized test programs covering over 600 standards – Multi user license.
Virtual testing software provides the option of using the software for teaching/training of wide range of tests without a testing machine
Accessories Installation and commissioning of the apparatus as well as the training of NTU rep on site will be responsibility of the supplier at his own cost Read about Steel Ball Drop Impact Test Machine

Pendulum Impact Testing Machine Specification

  • Capacity: 30,50,150 KG-CM choice 2 impact speed: 3.5M / SET (11T / SEC)
  • Pendulum energy: 2.75J, 5.5J, 11J
  • Test angle: 150 ° 5 blade radius: R = 0.8 ± 0.2mm
  • Blade to the jaw above the distance: 22 ± 0.2mm
    7 impact blade angle: 37 °±l °
  • Volume: about 550400690 mm

Seam Failure – Seam Slippage

DESCRIPTION:

Where the yarns in the fabric pull out of the seam from the edge. This often occurs on fabrics constructed of continuous filament yarns that are very smooth and have a slick surface. Also caused by loosely constructed fabrics.
MINIMIZING SEAM FAILURES – SEAM SLIPPAGE:

  • Consider changing the seam construction to a French seam construction;
  • Increase the seam width or width of bite;
  • Optimize the stitches per inch;
  • Contact your fabric supplier.Seam Slippage on Rayon Fabric

Skipped Stitches

DESCRIPTION: Where the stitch length is inconsistent, possibly appearing as double the normal stitch length; or where you can see that the threads in the stitch are not properly connected together. Caused by the stitch forming device in the sewing machine missing the thread loop during stitch formation causing a defective stitch. On looper type stitches, this will allow the stitch to unravel causing seam failure.

MINIMIZING SKIPPED STITCHES

  • Use a better quality sewing thread. This may include going to a higher performance thread designed to minimize sewing interruptions. (See the Thread Selection Guide and/or Minimizing Thread Breakage & Skipped Stitches);
  • Insure proper machine maintenance and sewing machine adjustments;
  • Make sure sewing machines are properly maintained and adjusted for the fabric and sewing operation. (See Machine Maintenance Checklist);
  • Observe sewing operators for correct material handling techniques. 401 Chainstitch