This machine is able to analyze the coding characteristics of specific oil and determine the three phases of vapor phase, boiling phase, and conventive phase.
TTT is a laboratory instrument that evaluates tapping and cutting efficiencies of metalworking fluids. It is designed to stimulate actual metalworking operations to trigger the process of metal removal and/or metal deformation. Using a high precision tap, the machine has a wide range of reproducible nut blanks for tapping and cutting operations. TTT MICROTAP software provides in-depth analysis using proprietary algorithm to monitor torque needed at every stage
Cyclic corrosion testing provides the best possible laboratory simulation of natural corrosion. Current research indicates that test results are similar to outdoors in resulting structure, morphology, and relative corrosion rates. Prior to cyclic testing, conventional salt spray, a continuous salt spray at 35°C, was the standard way to simulate corrosion in a lab. Because conventional salt spray methods failed to mimic the natural wet/dry cycles of the outdoors, test results frequently provided poor correlation to outdoors.
In a Q-Fog Cyclic Corrosion Tester, specimens are exposed to a series of different environments in a repetitive cycle that mimics the outdoors. Simple cycle, such as Prohesion, may consist of cycling between salt fog and dry conditions.
This type of microscope has the ability to study metal objects using bright field, dark field, and fluorescence
provide a controlled environment for a wide range of industrial and corrosion testing applications. This test equipment is design to duplicate a nature condition, which allows testing The limitation of a sample when exposed to various temperature and moisture fluctuations.
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This machine is able to analyze the coding characteristics of specific oil and determine the three phases of vapor phase, boiling phase, and conventive phase.
TTT is a laboratory instrument that evaluates tapping and cutting efficiencies of metalworking fluids. It is designed to stimulate actual metalworking operations to trigger the process of metal removal and/or metal deformation. Using a high precision tap, the machine has a wide range of reproducible nut blanks for tapping and cutting operations. TTT MICROTAP software provides in-depth analysis using proprietary algorithm to monitor torque needed at every stage
Cyclic corrosion testing provides the best possible laboratory simulation of natural corrosion. Current research indicates that test results are similar to outdoors in resulting structure, morphology, and relative corrosion rates. Prior to cyclic testing, conventional salt spray, a continuous salt spray at 35°C, was the standard way to simulate corrosion in a lab. Because conventional salt spray methods failed to mimic the natural wet/dry cycles of the outdoors, test results frequently provided poor correlation to outdoors.
In a Q-Fog Cyclic Corrosion Tester, specimens are exposed to a series of different environments in a repetitive cycle that mimics the outdoors. Simple cycle, such as Prohesion, may consist of cycling between salt fog and dry conditions.
This type of microscope has the ability to study metal objects using bright field, dark field, and fluorescence
provide a controlled environment for a wide range of industrial and corrosion testing applications. This test equipment is design to duplicate a nature condition, which allows testing The limitation of a sample when exposed to various temperature and moisture fluctuations.