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Zwick / Materials Testing Roell Dipset Overton For specimens and components: Testing of Plastics and Rubber Zwick/Roell 7 E PRE ee XI TE Wid: (O21) 64685516 64685520 O21) 64283384 64072458 The Zwick/Roell Group Test Standards List of contents 200030 Pobk: http://www. zwick. com. cn HFIP ES info@zwick. com, cn sales@zwick, com, cn servicelzwick. com.cn AES REE saise-S & BUFO CAPE: (010) esea6 a1 femal 2wulckcb| Geile. com.cn RRARBER MATES SH REATE Bi; (oar) negeese5 eral: zweckwh zwick.com.en ‘The Zwvick-Roell Group ‘Mechanical-technological testing Is the oldest discipline of materials testing and its importance has increased steadily up to the present day. As early asin the 15” and 16” century, Leonardo da Vinci and Gaille! were already considering the flexural stressing and elastic behavior of ‘materials, The first testing machines for this purpose appeared about in the ‘middle of the 18" century in France. Since the mid-19" century the company Amsier (formerly Schatthausen in Switzerland) has been lnwolved in materials testing: the company Rosll & Korthaus since 1920 and since 1937 Zwick have been building equioment, machines and systoms for mechanical-technological ‘materials testing. Today, this group which merged in 1992, caries a ‘comprehensive range from manually operated hardness testing devices to complox testing systems for accom- ppanying the manufacturing process as well as the RAD procedures. ‘This catalogue provides an overview of devices, machines and systerns from List of contens ‘The Zwviek-Roall Group test sande ‘CAMPUS®.. Overview of pasts... ‘Standards and tasting machines. ‘Sample preparation Dimension measurement Universal Tasting Machines - A choice of types Universal Testing Machines - Loadtrares Universal Testing Machines - Measurement. control-ard dive system Universal Testing Machines -teatXport™ Universal Testing Machines - Specimen grips and too's ‘Universal Testing Machines - Appication examples... Universal Testing Machines - Force transducers. Universal Testing Machnes - Extensometers Universal Testing Machines - Testing in hot and cold conditions ‘Automatic specmen feeding by handling systems ASN) on ‘Servo-hydraulc testing Machines and HydroWin® Fondulum-impact testers with testXpert® or Impactivin® Drop weight impact tasters and impactin® Hoes rr Mette Eom Rebound resifence testers. ‘Abrasion testers Hardness tasers Melt ow test0r nn Modemization packages . the Zwick/Roell group. It is designed to provide help and advice to all those who are concemed in materals tasting in the broad range of plastics, ‘composites, rubbers and elastomers ‘as well as testing of components and functions. (On the basis of many years of experience with a mutitude of systems, supplied. supplemented by constant communication with users, Zwick supplies economical standard ‘machines as well as special designs for particular testing tasks, Modern ‘mechanics, high-performance ‘lectronics and simple-to-oporato ‘convenient software are forming the starting point for the versality and high Inteligence of testing machines and systems, However, Zwick's services extend far ‘beyond the design and supply of Products. The company received certification in accordance with DIN EN 1S 9001 in 1994 and thus assures consistently high product and service quality. As an accredited DKD (German Calibration Sorvice, under control ot the PTB, member of the DAR, member (1 the EAL) calioration laboratory, Zwick is furthermore entitled to verfy and calibrate testing equipment and provide internationally recognized testing protocols. Test standards - a basic requirement for comperable results ‘One of the important tasks of the test standards is to create identical conditions for test specimens and test procedures, as much as possible independent from time, location and. operator. The national standard committees such fas DIN, AFNOR, BSI, AENOR, UNI, 'NNI, IBN, SNV, ON, SIS, PKNMid ang others in Europe as well as ANSI (United States) and JISC (Japan) ‘concluded in harmonizing thoir ‘standards step-by-step to the ISO (International Standard Organisation) in ‘order to further improve the comparability of test results in a more and more global market as wel as to reduce costs for a multitude of different test and sample preparation equipment. Asa rule, the standards are checked Test Standards CAMPUS® every five years and adapted when there is a Sufficient majonty inthe standard committaes. These comnit- tees not only bring themselves their expertise as users or manufacturers of testing equipment, but aiso they gain Up-to-date knowledge which the Zwick/Roell Group uses for product development and providing expert advice to customers. This catalogue is mostly based on ISO. EN, ASTM, JIS and DIN standarde, although Zwick is able to supply a range of test devices according to national standards which are not shown in the tables The 2aick headquare deve and proton ate ls ust n Urn, sethernGarary, betwen Stitt ar Munch ‘CAMPUS® - an international database providing standardized characterisations of plastic materials. CAMPUS" (Computer Aided Material Preselection by Uniform Standards) ‘provides testified values among others for mechanical, thermal, electrical and processing behavior for mostly all Plastic materials. The list of meological, mechanical, thermal, electrical and other characteristics to be tested is standardizod in ISO 10350 (single point data), Materials behavior as needed for [product design is standardized and harmonized in ISO 11403 (mult point ata). Today nearly al manufacturers of Plastics provide a CAMPUS database Of tested characteristics for their products which enables users 10 ‘choose the most appropriate materal for a given application. The product range of the Zwick/oell group includes all equipment necessary to characterize the mechanical and processing behavior according to the CAMPUS catalogue 0} basic characteristics.

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