Kappa Creep Testing Machines

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Description

Kappa Creep Testing Machines

Improving the effectiveness and energy efficiency of power stations and turbine technology involves subjecting the materials used in their construction to ever higher pressures and temperatures. Creep tests for materials characterization are essential for the development of new materials resistant to these high temperatures. The high precision and versatility of the creep testing machines in our Kappa series makes them extremely cost efficient. Other advantages include

  • Test frame with 4 steel columns for high lateral and axial stiffness
  • Machine components of the highest quality, including testXpert testing software and testControl II measurement and control electronics
  • The success of testXpert is based on more than 90 years’ materials testing experience and over 30,000 successful testXpert installations worldwide.
  • Intelligent sensor technology of testControl II recognizes any sensors connected, including their defined force limits and calibration data
  • The Kappa series focuses on the essential requirements of creep testing: load, temperature, strain, and data security

Applications

The various Kappa testing machines can be used in a wide range of industries.  Long-term creep tests over thousands of hours, advanced creep tests, relaxation tests, and tensile, compression, and flexure loading for all types of materials can be performed.

 

  • Determination of creep behavior tensile: DIN EN ISO 899-1; compression: DIN EN ISO 899-2
  • Full notch creep test ISO 16770

Kappa Multistation Creep Testing Machine

Space-saving and low cost testing solution for plastics testing.

The Kappa Multistation is a flexible, compact, high-precision electromechanical creep testing machine with individually controlled load axes. It was specially designed for the analysis of the creep behavior of plastics and polymer materials at modern R&D laboratories.