The Class G Single-Column Charpy & Izod Impact Tester features an angle of striking tip of 30°. This means that the tip of the striking instrument is inclined at a 30-degree angle from the vertical plane.

The 30° angle of the striking tip is designed to provide a specific impact configuration during testing. It ensures consistent and standardized contact between the striking tip and the test specimen, resulting in accurate and reproducible test results.

The chosen 30° angle is based on established industry standards and testing requirements. It is carefully selected to optimize impact conditions and replicate real-world scenarios where materials experience impact forces at similar angles.

By maintaining a fixed angle of the striking tip, the Class G machine ensures impact tests uniformity and reliability. This enables researchers, engineers, and quality control personnel to assess and compare the impact resistance of different materials with confidence.

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