Product Description
Energy Absorbed At Fracture Experiments Introduction to the principles of common impact testing methods, such as Izod and Charpy tests Investigations into the resistance of materials to crack propagation Operating Conditions Operating environment: laboratory environment Storage temperature range: 25C to +55C (when packed for transport) Operating temperature range: +5C to +40C Operating relative humidity range: 80% at temperatures < 31C decreasing linearly to 50% at 40C Essential Services Electrical supply: 100 VAC to 240 VAC 1 A 50 Hz to 60 Hz with earth Siting: Approximately 670 mm x 230 mm of solid, level work bench, firmly secured.
FAQs of Energy Absorbed At Fracture:
Q: What is the primary material used in Energy Absorbed At Fracture?
A: The primary material used in Energy Absorbed At Fracture is metal.
Q: What are the typical applications of Energy Absorbed At Fracture?
A: Energy Absorbed At Fracture is designed for industrial applications.
Q: Can Energy Absorbed At Fracture be used in a laboratory setting?
A: Yes, Energy Absorbed At Fracture is suitable for laboratory usage.
Q: What color options are available for Energy Absorbed At Fracture?
A: Energy Absorbed At Fracture is available in multicolor variations.
Q: What is the control mode for Energy Absorbed At Fracture?
A: Energy Absorbed At Fracture operates in manual control mode.