Fatigue test stand DMA 3200
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Fatigue test stand - DMA 3200 - TA Instruments - dynamic / static
Fatigue test stand - DMA 3200 - TA Instruments - dynamic / static
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Characteristics

Test type
fatigue
Technology
dynamic
Other characteristics
static

Description

The DMA 3200 combines decades of cutting-edge fatigue and world-leading Dynamic Mechanical Analysis technologies into a unique and highly versatile testing platform. The patented, frictionless Electroforce® motor technology, superior mechanical design, efficient environmental control, and wide variety of clamping systems deliver superior data accuracy for the broadest range of applications. The DMA 3200 features patented ElectroForce linear motor technology enabling a single instrument to deliver unequalled performance and data accuracy. This unique motor technology combines powerful rare-earth magnets with a frictionless flexural suspension for the most precise force and displacement control over a wide range of frequencies and amplitudes. The DMA 3200 motor delivers a force output of up to 500 N and controlled displacements ranging from 1 micron to 13 mm. Testing can be conducted in both static and dynamic modes. In addition, the frictionless, moving-magnet design eliminates failure points that exist in other motor designs, such as moving wires and bearing degradation. This ensures the most durable and reliable performance; proven over billions of cycles through decades of maintenance-free use in ElectroForce fatigue test instruments. It is the only motor in the industry backed by a ten-year warranty. This efficient, quiet, and lubrication-free motor technology allows the DMA 3200 to be used virtually anywhere; from lab to production floor, or from the cleanroom to office space.

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