Fatigue Testing Machine (Fatigue Tester)

Fatigue testing machines are generally designed to identify the danger point or location of failure of a test piece of material that has been subjected to a series of stresses. This measures the durability or lifespan of a material or component, as well as the maximum load that it can withstand. After a sample is loaded into the fatigue tester, it is stressed until either a pre-determined number of cycles is reached or the material experiences failure. These tests can be performed with either constant amplitude or using servo hydraulic test machines.
CompanyTA Instruments – a division of Waters CorporationTA Instruments – a division of Waters CorporationTA Instruments – a division of Waters Corporation
ItemElectroForce™ Apex 1 InstrumentElectroForce TestBenchMulti-Specimen Fatigue Tester
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Catalog NumberElectroForce Apex 1ElectroForce TestBenchMulti-Specimen Fatigue Tester
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DescriptionThe TA Instruments ElectroForce Apex 1 Mechanical Testing Instrument empowers scientists, engineers, and technicians to assess mechanical properties efficiently and reliably through monotonic tests, fatigue studies, and other material characterization methods, all with minimal training required.

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ElectroForce TestBench configurations were designed with component testing in mind, and thanks to their modular approach, a wide array of configurations and performance capabilities are possible.  These instruments can be configured with 200N, 400N, or 3kN ElectroForce linear motors mounted on a ... Read MoreTA Instrument’s Multi-Specimen Fatigue Instruments are designed to accelerate fatigue studies for a variety of materials, subcomponents and complete devices. With the capability of simultaneously testing up to 16 specimens at up to 100 Hz, users can generate S/N curves faster and with higher ... Read More
Speed Range0.05 micrometer/sec to 2.5 m/s (Linear velocity)Inquire0.00001 to 100 Hz
ApplicationsThe ElectroForce Apex 1 Instrument enables scientists, engineers, and technicians to quickly and confidently measure and evaluate mechanical properties from monotonic tests (also known as tensile tests), fatigue studies, and other material characterization techniques without extensive trainingMaterial testingMaterial Testing
Measurement MethodInquireInquireInquire
Test Force MeasurementDynamic ± 1000N ; Static/RMS – ± 710NInquireInquire
DimensionsInquireInquire(WxDxH) 686 x 555 x 1283 mm (27 x 22 x 50.5 in)
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