Tension/compression test fixture CP131100
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Tension/compression test fixture - CP131100 - Instron - compression / specimen
Tension/compression test fixture - CP131100 - Instron - compression / specimen
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Type
tension/compression, compression
Applications
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Description

The Instron® Universal Syringe fixture is designed to evaluate many of the functional properties of both primary containers and safety syringe devices. The adjustable chuck design can accommodate a wide range of specimen diameters, including the most commonly found syringe volumes [1 ml - 50 ml]. The universal nature of the design addresses the pains related to testing a wide variety of syringes, by eliminating the need to source and keep track of a selection of inserts. To address the growing need for dose accuracy measurements of prefilled and safety syringes, the fixture can be fitted with an enclosed balance, that collects and sends mass data directly to Bluehill Universal. FEATURES • Adjustable 4 jaw lathe chuck for device gripping • Specially designed rubber coated jaw faces to prevent damage of the syringe • Maximum syringe diameter 30 mm (1.18 in) • Modular design to support additional syringe testing applications • Optional integrated Mettler Toledo Balance with Enclosure APPLICATION RANGE • Break Loose and Glide Force • Dose Accuracy • RNS Cap Removal • Needle Penetration [With Modular Top Plate] • Cartridge Testing per ISO 11608-3 [With Inserts and Probes]

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