TA Instruments ElectroForce 3310 Series III Axial Floor-Standing Instrument, 1000N 760662-0010
The TA Instruments ElectroForce 3310 Series III Axial Floor-Standing Instrument with a maximum force of 1000N is designed for a variety of tests that include ASTM standards for materials and biomaterials characterization, as well as long-term durability testing of materials, components, and devices. The instrument is part of the ElectroForce Series III range, offering high-resolution displacement measurements, static and dynamic testing capabilities, and options for axial and optional torsional motors.
Key Features:
- High-resolution displacement measurement for axial and optional torsional motors
- Static and dynamic testing applications up to 100 Hz
- Convenient test space adjustment with locks and Micro-adjust precision alignment grips
- Accommodation of environmental chambers, including temperature-controlled saline baths and hot/cold chambers
Advantages:
- Reliable testing with a 10-year ElectroForce warranty
- Frictionless design for optimal control and long life, even under moderate side loads
- High-fidelity and responsive control for accurate and precise material properties
- Low-force applications precision with industry-leading frequency response
- Clean and electromagnetic technology allowing use in clean rooms and incubators
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| Product Type | Accessories |
| Part Number | 760662-0010 |
| Brand | TA Instruments |
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TA instruments provides innovative material characterization instruments that are widely used for research, analysis, and quality control in the evaluation of physical properties. We are the world’s leading supplier of thermal analysis, rheology, and microcalorimetry instruments, and our product areas have expanded to include thermal conductivity & diffusivity, dilatometry, rubber testing, and dynamic mechanical characterization.