Designed in close cooperation with industry, the Model 17-76 Compression Tester is rugged enough for any production testing environment. The TMI Compression Tester is designed to provide highly accurate measurement of compressive strength for a variety of materials.
Microprocessor control and operator friendly software makes the Model 17-76 simple to operate. A new Servo Motor design provides closed loop feedback for accurate and repeatable position control. Ergonomic control layout maximizes the testing sequence while minimizing sample testing errors resulting in incorrect data. The instrument meets or exceeds all International Testing standards for accuracy, precision, and parallelism.
System Software includes 8 Corrugated Test Methods for quick access including: RCT, CCT, ECT, CMT, FCT, PAT, CLT and SQT- score test which calculates Score Ratio of scored verses unscored samples. Test Methods can be created by the operator and stored for future reference to simplify test set up. Other compression methods include Peak Force, Peak Height and Stack Load.
Corrugated, Tubes and Cores, Bottles and Cans,
Flexible Packaging, Plastic Products, Building Products
Instrument Size |
Model 17-70 |
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| Height: | 28 in (710mm) | |||
| Depth | 21.5 in (550mm) | |||
| Width: | 17 in (430mm) | |||
| Weight | 149 lbs (68kg) | |||
Electrical: 120V/220Volt 50Hz/60Hz
RS232C output, Built-in Printer
Catalog Number: 17-76
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