Adhesion and Peeling Resistance Tester
Used in peeling and tensile strength assessment. The H17 contains a test piece that clamps on both sides, moves at the same speed, and evaluates the resistance on the object. This adhesion and peeling resistance tester is simple to use and contains the ability to measure a wide range of contents.
$28,500.00
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Weight | 81 lbs |
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Dimensions | 31 × 20 × 30 in |
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