In order to accommodate various testing requirements, the DWT-1800 Computer Controlled Drop Weight Impact Testing Machine has been specially engineered to handle significant measurements and forces. Specifically:

  • The Maximum Impact Energy that can be applied using the machine is 1800 Joules (J). The maximum energy that can be applied to a test sample during a single impact test provides a meaningful measurement range for evaluating the impact resistance of materials.
  • Regarding Weight, the DWT-1800 can manage a Maximum Weight of 600 pounds (lb), enabling the testing of materials that may experience substantial force or mass during real-world applications, ensuring accurate assessment of diverse materials.
  • The Testing Machine has a Hammer Lifting Height of 3.35 meters (m). It is important to pay attention to this height parameter when determining the potential energy (and therefore the kinetic energy) that can be used for the impact test since it allows a wide range of energy levels to be tested according to the specific requirements of each sample material.

These specifications illustrate the machine’s capability to conduct thorough and robust impact tests on a wide range of materials, which facilitates a wide range of industrial and research applications. Furthermore, these parameters indicate the machine’s ability to simulate various real-world impact scenarios, meeting the diverse and often demanding testing requirements found across a wide variety of industries and sectors.

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