Adhesion tester Keyboard Check
for rubber

adhesion tester
adhesion tester
adhesion tester
adhesion tester
adhesion tester
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Characteristics

Test type
adhesion
Tested product
for rubber

Description

The Tackiness Check instrument measures the adhesion or tack of rubber materials, adhesive tapes, sealants and other materials. Tack is defined as the force required to separate two sheet materials which are compressed together for a specified time. The factors which influence the behavior of tack are: contact pressure, contact time and temperature. The instrument produced by Gibitre permits to set the test cycle and allows accurate control of adhesion force and time. Key Features • Motor controlled screw with recycling of ball-bearing for the displacement of the sample (max speed 85 mm/min, stroke 50 mm) • Displacement transducer with 0,0001 mm resolution • Load cell for the measure of the force (Max load 25 N, Resolution 0,0001 N) • Interchangeable indentor for the application of the force • Full license of Gibitre FORCE-DISPLACEMENTsoftware optimized for Bar-code sample identification • Full license of Datagest software for complete management of Gibitre SQL Database Automatic tests on more pieces The software allows you to configure the automatic execution of the test cycle so that it is performed in sequence on several pieces. It's enough: • Select the Test Procedure to be used for the product to be tested • Define the number of tests to be performed automatically • Define the rotation angle of the support between one test and the next • Position the specimen holder plate in the position corresponding to the first test • Press start The tests will take place automatically The curves for the various tests will be superimposed with different colors The curves and results will be saved in the SQL database

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