Desktop Tester
The 14S provides immediate, accurate readings of many types of property measurements. By being able to measure static and dynamic friction coefficients, adhesion, scratch hardness, stickiness, tensile strength, and peel resistance with one unit, lab space is minimized and a consistent interface for measurements and data collection are provided. Various tests can be performed by changing test fixtures (jigs). This system does not include the ability to output data.
$42,500.00
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Weight | 81 lbs |
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Dimensions | 31 × 20 × 30 in |
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