Epsilon Technology Corp. High Temperature Transverse Extensometer Model 7675

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For tests in environmental chambers where the entire extensometer must be exposed to the heat. Designed for transverse or diametral strain measurement at temperatures up to 540 °C (1000 °F) without any cooling. The 3675 extensometer may be used simultaneously with Epsilon’s Model 3555 axial extensometer. These high accuracy gages are designed for testing at elevated temperatures, much higher than strain gaged based extensometers. The Model 3675 uses a high temperature capacitive sensor and can operate without any cooling at the upper temperature limit of most environmental chambers used in materials testing. Most often these extensometers are used simultaneously with the Model 3555 axial extensometer for measuring Poisson’s ratio or materials characterization for anisotropic materials like many composites. These units clip easily onto test specimens. A high temperature nickel alloy spring is used to create the force to hold the self-supporting extensometer in place on the sample. It can be used on samples up to 1 inch (25 mm) in width or diameter. These transverse units are supplied with the Model 3603 signal conditioning electronics. The extensometer and electronics are factory calibrated. The analog output voltage is typically calibrated for 0 to 10 VDC (other ranges are available on request). This can be used directly by data acquisition systems. It usually can be routed to a DC input channel on most test machine controllers as well.
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For tests in environmental chambers where the entire extensometer must be exposed to the heat. Designed for transverse or diametral strain measurement at temperatures up to 540 °C (1000 °F) without any cooling. The 3675 extensometer may be used simultaneously with Epsilon’s Model 3555 axial extensometer. These high accuracy gages are designed for testing at elevated temperatures, much higher than strain gaged based extensometers. The Model 3675 uses a high temperature capacitive sensor and can operate without any cooling at the upper temperature limit of most environmental chambers used in materials testing. Most often these extensometers are used simultaneously with the Model 3555 axial extensometer for measuring Poisson’s ratio or materials characterization for anisotropic materials like many composites. These units clip easily onto test specimens. A high temperature nickel alloy spring is used to create the force to hold the self-supporting extensometer in place on the sample. It can be used on samples up to 1 inch (25 mm) in width or diameter. These transverse units are supplied with the Model 3603 signal conditioning electronics. The extensometer and electronics are factory calibrated. The analog output voltage is typically calibrated for 0 to 10 VDC (other ranges are available on request). This can be used directly by data acquisition systems. It usually can be routed to a DC input channel on most test machine controllers as well.
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High Temperature Transverse Extensometer - Model 7675 - Epsilon Technology Corp.
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High Temperature Transverse Extensometer
Model 7675
High Temperature Transverse Extensometer Model 7675
For tests in environmental chambers where the entire extensometer must be exposed to the heat. Designed for transverse or diametral strain measurement at temperatures up to 540 °C (1000 °F) without any cooling. The 3675 extensometer may be used simultaneously with Epsilon’s Model 3555 axial extensometer. These high accuracy gages are designed for testing at elevated temperatures, much higher than strain gaged based extensometers. The Model 3675 uses a high temperature capacitive sensor and can operate without any cooling at the upper temperature limit of most environmental chambers used in materials testing. Most often these extensometers are used simultaneously with the Model 3555 axial extensometer for measuring Poisson’s ratio or materials characterization for anisotropic materials like many composites. These units clip easily onto test specimens. A high temperature nickel alloy spring is used to create the force to hold the self-supporting extensometer in place on the sample. It can be used on samples up to 1 inch (25 mm) in width or diameter. These transverse units are supplied with the Model 3603 signal conditioning electronics. The extensometer and electronics are factory calibrated. The analog output voltage is typically calibrated for 0 to 10 VDC (other ranges are available on request). This can be used directly by data acquisition systems. It usually can be routed to a DC input channel on most test machine controllers as well.

For tests in environmental chambers where the entire extensometer must be exposed to the heat. Designed for transverse or diametral strain measurement at temperatures up to 540 °C (1000 °F) without any cooling. The 3675 extensometer may be used simultaneously with Epsilon’s Model 3555 axial extensometer.

These high accuracy gages are designed for testing at elevated temperatures, much higher than strain gaged based extensometers. The Model 3675 uses a high temperature capacitive sensor and can operate without any cooling at the upper temperature limit of most environmental chambers used in materials testing.

Most often these extensometers are used simultaneously with the Model 3555 axial extensometer for measuring Poisson’s ratio or materials characterization for anisotropic materials like many composites. These units clip easily onto test specimens. A high temperature nickel alloy spring is used to create the force to hold the self-supporting extensometer in place on the sample. It can be used on samples up to 1 inch (25 mm) in width or diameter.

These transverse units are supplied with the Model 3603 signal conditioning electronics. The extensometer and electronics are factory calibrated. The analog output voltage is typically calibrated for 0 to 10 VDC (other ranges are available on request). This can be used directly by data acquisition systems. It usually can be routed to a DC input channel on most test machine controllers as well.

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  Epsilon Technology Corp.
Product Category Deflectometers and Extensometers
Product Number Model 7675
Product Name High Temperature Transverse Extensometer
Test Fixture Type Extensometer
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