For ISO flat tensile specimen work, this system is listed for ISO 527. It is positioned for precise flat tensile and impact sample preparation, so it fits the kind of test-piece machining labs use for plastics, composites, and related materials.

If you are matching a specific ISO 527 setup, the final fit depends on the specimen geometry, material, and how your lab defines the preparation method. That is usually the point where fixture choice, cutting path, and documentation details matter most.

If you want to confirm the right setup for your ISO 527 workflow, learn more or request a quote with your specimen type and method details.