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Mecmesin Introduces New Quality Testing Machines Designed Especially for Use on Production Floor

A new range of console-controlled compressive and tensile testing machines has been developed by Mecmesin - the specialist in designing and manufacturing force measurement equipment for quality control testing.

(PRWEB) November 2, 2005 -- Mecmesin has introduced a new range of compact systems for quality control testing in manufacturing. MultiTest-x test frames assess quality of manufactured products, components and materials by measuring the ability of samples to sustain applied loads - in tension or compression.

The MultiTest-x has been designed especially for operation in production areas. It is a stand-alone system with an integral LCD control console making it ideal for use in environments which would not be suitable for PC-controlled systems. The system is lightweight yet rugged with a particularly small ‘footprint’.

Up to five test procedures can be created and stored with associated calculations and pass/fail criteria. Once programs have been developed they can be password-protected. Subsequent shop floor operation could then hardly be simpler – a matter of loading a sample, pressing the [Start] button and waiting for test results to be displayed.

When more sophisticated analyses are required, the software supports RS232 communication with external devices, e.g. PCs or dataloggers, enabling test procedures and results to be downloaded, archived and processed.

The system allows cyclic testing and features real-time compensation for deflection of the test frame, fixtures and loadcell – making it particularly suitable for spring testing and simple materials testing applications.

Single-column MultiTest-x systems are currently available with capacities of 1kN, 2.5kN and 5kN, but twin-column machines with substantially greater load capacities are planned for the future.

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New quality control testing systems for use in production areas
A new range of console-controlled compression and tension testers has been introduced; these systems have been designed especially for operation 'on the shopfloor'.
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The MultiTest-x range of console-controlled testing systems
Datasheet on MultiTest-x range of compression and tension testers
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The MultiTest 5-x
Spring testing with the MultiTest 5-x - testing a compression spring
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The MultiTest 2.5-x
Spring testing with the MultiTest 2.5-x - testing a tension spring
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Spring testing with the MultiTest 2.5-x - testing a compression spring
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Spring testing with the MultiTest 1-x - testing a compression spring
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