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TENSILE CREEP TESTER

State-of-the-art – test flexibly and incredibly precisely

The tensile creep tester is used to determine the stress crack resistance of samples with a circumferential notch (FNCT – Full Notch Creep Test) under media influence.

Standards

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  • ISO 16770

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Features and Functionality

You can carry out simultaneous tests at different temperatures and using different test media in the medium bath at the 6 test stations. The respective tensile force is pre-selected digitally and is generated incredibly precisely by a linear motor in conjunction with a load cell and transferred to the IPT user interface. 
Every testing station has a separate medium container so that tests can be conducted simultaneously at different temperatures and using different test mediums. 
The testing temperature can be digitally pre-selected from a range of 30°C above room temperature up to 95°C (the range can even range from 20°C when using a chiller). A stirrer is used to circulate the test medium. It ensures even temperature distribution (+/- 0. °C throughout entire content), prevents segregation of the test medium, and prevents foaming. 
Test modes Creep, Relaxation and Settling are available. The samples are effortlessly clamped into non-slip clamping jaws and are conveniently suspended in the medium bath and on the traction units. You enter the test parameters using the IPTDataLogging user interface and receive all of the information about the status of the tests there in a clear overview as well. 

Periphery and Complementary

  • Sample preparation
The newly developed Model 1808 electric notching device from IPT is designed for fast and precise notching of test bars for FNCT testing in accordance with ISO 16770.

Standards

  • ISO 16770
  • Software
  • Tests on raw materials