NextGen’s GenTor Torsion Tester has a relative repeatability error of torque of ≤±1.0% (from 20% of each full range). This specification indicates the level of variation or inconsistency that can occur in torque measurements when performing repeated tests within the specified torque range.
The ≤±1.0% relative repeatability error means that, when conducting multiple tests within 20% of each full range of torque capacity, the measured torque values should remain within a maximum deviation of ±1.0% from the average value. This level of repeatability ensures that the testing results are consistent and reliable, allowing for an accurate assessment of the material’s torsional properties.
By minimizing repeatability error, NextGen’s GenTor Torsion Tester enhances torque measurements confidence and precision. This is particularly critical when evaluating materials that require highly accurate and repeatable torque data.
The low relative repeatability error of ≤±1.0% demonstrates the machine’s capability to provide reliable and consistent torque measurements, enabling researchers, engineers, and quality control professionals to make informed decisions based on precise and repeatable test results.
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