Compression testing machine
pressureperformancecomputer-controlled

compression testing machine
compression testing machine
compression testing machine
compression testing machine
compression testing machine
compression testing machine
compression testing machine
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Characteristics

Test type
compression, performance, pressure
Operating mode
computer-controlled
Test material
for cardboard boxes
Sector
for the packaging industry
Technology
electronic
Configuration
tabletop

Description

The intelligent cardboard edge compression tester, also known as computer measurement and control compression tester, cardboard compression tester, electronic compression tester, edge compression tester, ring compression tester, is the basic instrument for testing the compressive strength performance of cardboard/paper (ie paper Packaging testing instrument), equipped with various fixture accessories to test the ring compressive strength of base paper, the flat compressive strength of cardboard, the edge compressive strength, and the bonding strength, so that paper product manufacturers can control production costs and improve product quality. Its various performance parameters and technical indicators conform to the relevant national standards. 1. The system automatically calculates the ring pressure strength and edge pressure strength, without the need for manual calculation by the user, reducing workload and errors; 2. Self-contained packaging stacking test function, which can directly set the force and time, and automatically stop after the test is completed; 3. After the test is completed, there is an automatic return function, which can automatically judge the crushing force and automatically save the test data; 4. Three kinds of speed that can be set, all Chinese LCD display operation interface, a variety of units to choose from;

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