Vibration testing machine
fully-automaticfor electronic componentsfor laboratories

vibration testing machine
vibration testing machine
vibration testing machine
vibration testing machine
vibration testing machine
vibration testing machine
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Test type
vibration
Operating mode
fully-automatic
Test material
for electronic components
Sector
for laboratories, industrial, for research and development, for the automotive industry, for the electronics industry, for the aeronautical industry
Technology
electronic
Configuration
vertical
Other characteristics
precision

Description

Electromagnetic vibration table is widely used in defense, aviation, communications, electronics, automobiles, home appliances, and other industries. This type of equipment is used to find early faults, simulate actual working conditions and structural strength tests. Sine wave, frequency modulation, time control. 1. Adopt the most advanced and simple operation technology, fixed frequency working mode 2. With time timing and countdown display function 3. Control parameters are displayed synchronously in real time without manual intervention. 4. The base of the machine adopts anti-vibration device, which is easy to install and runs smoothly, without the need to install anchor screws 5. Embedded amplitude prediction program and easy amplitude modulation 7. Four-point synchronous excitation, the table vibrates evenly 8. Stepless adjustment of amplitude, fixed frequency and frequency sweep operation functions to adapt to various test requirements of different industries 9. Increase the anti-interference circuit to solve the interference of the control circuit due to the strong electromagnetic field

Catalogs

Other Dongguan Hongjin Test Instrument Co.,Ltd. products

Vibrarion chock test series products

*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.