About UA-2207 Rebound Resilience Elasticity Tester
Features
- Manufacturing standards : ASTM D1054 , DIN 53512 , DIN 53573 , ISO 4662
- Drop angle of pendulum : 90o
- Impact action : 0.5J/0.2J
- Range of Indication: 0-100%% (scale value: 1%%)
- Impact velocity : 2 m/s
- Adjusting range of specimen thickness : 0-60mm
- Assist fitting : grandienter
Temperature chamber :
- Temperature : Working range from room temp to 200oC
- Exterior material : steel
- Interior material : SUS304 stainless steel plate (2B polish)
- Weight: Approximately 65 kg
- Dimension: 820(W) X 530(D) X 970(H)mm
- Machine dimension : 610(W) X 370(H) X 180(D) / mm (temperature chamber excluded)
- Machine weight : Approximately 25 kg (temperature chamber excluded)
High-precision Testing for Consistent ResultsUtilizing a fixed impact hammer and photometric sensor, UA-2207 provides accurate elasticity and resilience measurements for rubber and plastic samples. Its energy-saving design and rapid response time enhance productivity in industrial labs, making it suitable for frequent testing with high repeatability and reliability.
Reliable Data Output and ControlWith USB and RS232 compatibility, results can be seamlessly transferred and analyzed. Digital control and LED display allow operators to easily monitor and manage test parameters, while manual and automatic calibration options ensure long-term measurement reliability.
Safety and Durability AssuredThe tester features overload protection and an emergency stop switch for enhanced operator safety. Its powder-coated steel construction and export-worthy wooden case provide durability and secure transportation, while low ambient noise promotes a comfortable working environment.
FAQs of UA-2207 Rebound Resilience Elasticity Tester:
Q: How does the UA-2207 Rebound Resilience Elasticity Tester measure elasticity and resilience?
A: The UA-2207 employs a fixed impact hammer drop method combined with a high-precision optical photometric sensor to measure the rebound resilience of specimens, providing results based on the energy returned after impact.
Q: What types of specimens can be tested with this equipment?
A: This tester is designed for rubber and plastic specimens within a 100 mm x 16 mm x 6 mm size, suitable for materials that meet the required shore A hardness range.
Q: When is manual or automatic calibration recommended for optimal performance?
A: Manual calibration is useful during initial setup, after adjustments, or when testing new materials. Automatic calibration is recommended for routine testing to maintain consistent accuracy without frequent operator intervention.
Q: Where can the UA-2207 Tester be deployed for industrial applications?
A: Due to its robust bench-top design and compliance with GB/T1681 and ASTM D2632 standards, the UA-2207 is suitable for use in factory labs, quality control departments, and research facilities focusing on rubber and plastic product development.
Q: What is the process for conducting a resilience test using this equipment?
A: The process involves placing a single specimen within the designated mount, setting test parameters via digital controls, and initiating the drop of the impact hammer. The instrument automatically calculates rebound resilience and displays results instantly.
Q: How does the machine ensure user safety during operation?
A: Operator safety is secured by built-in features such as overload protection, an emergency stop switch, and low ambient noise levels, preventing hazards and creating a safer working environment.
Q: What benefits does the UA-2207 offer for industrial testing?
A: Key benefits include rapid and accurate resilience measurements, compliance with international test standards, reliable digital control, easy data output options, low maintenance requirements, and robust design, making it ideal for routine industrial testing.