Product category:
Electrical and Electronic Testing
News Release from: Admet
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 November 2006
Testers, indicators and controllers in
China
Admet is offering universal testing machines (UTMs), digital indicators and controllers, and specialised grips and fixtures, in China and Southeast Asia.
Admet, a provider of integrated materials testing systems based in the metropolitan Boston area, is offering universal testing machines (UTMs), digital indicators and controllers, and specialised grips and fixtures, in China and Southeast Asia The company sells direct and through qualified representatives to serve manufacturing and construction, as well as university and government research
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 4 Oct 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Admet is now offering universal testing machines, digital indicators and controllers, and specialized grips and fixtures, to the Australian and New Zealand markets.
It sells new equipment, and retrofits virtually any manufacturer's testing machines.
"Admet testing systems are important elements in meeting internationally certified quality standards," commented Richard Gedney, Admet founder and president.
"We can help researchers and manufacturers evaluate and certify products.
Our pre-programmed test procedures, simple interface and data-based reporting results make it easy for operators to run the equipment." Admet's universal testing machines perform a range of materials characterisations using tensile, compression, shear and bend tests.
The company's equipment is used to test concrete, metals, alloys, plastics, rubber and textiles, as well as medical and biomechanical materials and products.
They are sold under the Admet name and are also private-labeled to other materials testing machine suppliers.
Admet offers a full range of products from MEMS device testers that measure 10 microNewtons, through low-force tabletop devices, to large models that test up to 600 kiloNewtons.
Products meet or exceed applicable international standards, including standards issued by ASTM, BSENISO, DIN, ISO, JIS and others.
Admet sells both new and used machines.
It develops controller hardware and firmware, as well as Microsoft Windows-based materials testing systems.
It also offers retrofit/upgrade packages for virtually any manufacturer's testing machine, including Amsler, Baldwin, Denison, ELE Soiltest, Instron, MTS, Mohr and Federhoff, Reihle, SATEC, Shimadzu, Tinius Olsen and Zwick.
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