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Epsilon technology high-temperature extensometers
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... unique high temperature extensometer for testing metals, ceramics, and composites at the high temperatures produced by furnaces and induction heating ...
Epsilon Technology

... the test specimen, which allows for hot mounting after thermal equilibrium has been reached. These extensometers can be used in carousel systems for rapid high temperature ...
Epsilon Technology

High precision extensometer measures axial strains on specimens at temperatures up to 1600 °C (2900 °F). Compatible with materials testing furnaces or induction heating. May be used for ...
Epsilon Technology

... environmental chambers where the entire extensometer must be exposed to elevated temperatures. These capacitive extensometers may be used up to 700 °C (1300 °F) without any cooling. These ...
Epsilon Technology

... mounting. Liquid cooling allows use to 1200°C (2200°F) standard or 1600°C (2900°F) with the high temperature option. These extensometers use a high ...
Epsilon Technology

... elevated temperatures. These capacitive sensors may be used up to 700 °C (1300 °F) without any cooling. These COD gages use a high-temperature capacitive sensor and do not require any cooling. They ...
Epsilon Technology

For transverse or diametral strain measurements at temperatures to 1000 °C (1832 °F). These extensometers may be used with furnaces having a side entry slot for an extensometer or with ...
Epsilon Technology

... negative displacements. Model 7675 transverse extensometers are compatible with most Model 7642 high-temperature axial extensometers. Together, these extensometers ...
Epsilon Technology

... These liquid-cooled extensometers are equipped with high purity alumina rods with conical rod tips for specimen contact when testing to 1200 °C (2200 °F). Silicon carbide rods are used for the 1600 ...
Epsilon Technology

Simultaneously measures in-plane bi-axial strains at high temperatures on specimens tested in X-Y bi-axial machines. For use with materials testing furnaces or induction heating up to ...
Epsilon Technology
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