Epsilon Technology Corp. Sandwich Core Shear and Rigid Cellular Plastic Shear Testing Extensometers Model 3421

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Model 3421 extensometers measure shear strain of foam and honeycomb sandwich cores, as well as rigid cellular plastics. These extensometers can be used to measure shear modulus, 2% offset shear strength, and stress-strain curves prior to specimen failure. The extensometer may be used to measure strain through specimen failure with specimen fixturing to limit out-of-plane expansion. The Model 3421 may also be used for sandwich core shear fatigue testing. The Model 3421 is applicable for testing to the following standards: ASTM C273 Shear Properties of Sandwich Core Materials ASTM C394 Shear Fatigue of Sandwich Core Materials ISO 1922 Rigid cellular plastics — Determination of shear strength DIN 53294 Testing of sandwiches; shear test EN 12090 Determination of Shear Behavior of Thermal Insulation Products (single specimen test only) The extensometer mounts to the test specimen’s loading plates. It attaches to the specimen in seconds and can be used with tension or compression test fixture loading. The extensometer is adjustable to work with a range of specimen thicknesses and widths, and includes a built-in scale for setting it to the specimen width. To use the extensometer, the test operator clips it onto the specimen by squeezing two pads, placing the extensometer against the side of the specimen, and releasing the pads. The extensometer is self-supporting and no further adjustments are necessary. It is removed before failure by unclipping. Model 3421 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller and Epsilon will equip the extensometer with a compatible connector wired to plug directly into the controller. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions for signal conditioning and connection to data acquisition systems, chart recorders, or other equipment.
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Model 3421 extensometers measure shear strain of foam and honeycomb sandwich cores, as well as rigid cellular plastics. These extensometers can be used to measure shear modulus, 2% offset shear strength, and stress-strain curves prior to specimen failure. The extensometer may be used to measure strain through specimen failure with specimen fixturing to limit out-of-plane expansion. The Model 3421 may also be used for sandwich core shear fatigue testing. The Model 3421 is applicable for testing to the following standards: ASTM C273 Shear Properties of Sandwich Core Materials ASTM C394 Shear Fatigue of Sandwich Core Materials ISO 1922 Rigid cellular plastics — Determination of shear strength DIN 53294 Testing of sandwiches; shear test EN 12090 Determination of Shear Behavior of Thermal Insulation Products (single specimen test only) The extensometer mounts to the test specimen’s loading plates. It attaches to the specimen in seconds and can be used with tension or compression test fixture loading. The extensometer is adjustable to work with a range of specimen thicknesses and widths, and includes a built-in scale for setting it to the specimen width. To use the extensometer, the test operator clips it onto the specimen by squeezing two pads, placing the extensometer against the side of the specimen, and releasing the pads. The extensometer is self-supporting and no further adjustments are necessary. It is removed before failure by unclipping. Model 3421 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller and Epsilon will equip the extensometer with a compatible connector wired to plug directly into the controller. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions for signal conditioning and connection to data acquisition systems, chart recorders, or other equipment.
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Sandwich Core Shear and Rigid Cellular Plastic Shear Testing Extensometers - Model 3421 - Epsilon Technology Corp.
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Sandwich Core Shear and Rigid Cellular Plastic Shear Testing Extensometers
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Sandwich Core Shear and Rigid Cellular Plastic Shear Testing Extensometers Model 3421
Model 3421 extensometers measure shear strain of foam and honeycomb sandwich cores, as well as rigid cellular plastics. These extensometers can be used to measure shear modulus, 2% offset shear strength, and stress-strain curves prior to specimen failure. The extensometer may be used to measure strain through specimen failure with specimen fixturing to limit out-of-plane expansion. The Model 3421 may also be used for sandwich core shear fatigue testing. The Model 3421 is applicable for testing to the following standards: ASTM C273 Shear Properties of Sandwich Core Materials ASTM C394 Shear Fatigue of Sandwich Core Materials ISO 1922 Rigid cellular plastics — Determination of shear strength DIN 53294 Testing of sandwiches; shear test EN 12090 Determination of Shear Behavior of Thermal Insulation Products (single specimen test only) The extensometer mounts to the test specimen’s loading plates. It attaches to the specimen in seconds and can be used with tension or compression test fixture loading. The extensometer is adjustable to work with a range of specimen thicknesses and widths, and includes a built-in scale for setting it to the specimen width. To use the extensometer, the test operator clips it onto the specimen by squeezing two pads, placing the extensometer against the side of the specimen, and releasing the pads. The extensometer is self-supporting and no further adjustments are necessary. It is removed before failure by unclipping. Model 3421 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller and Epsilon will equip the extensometer with a compatible connector wired to plug directly into the controller. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions for signal conditioning and connection to data acquisition systems, chart recorders, or other equipment.

Model 3421 extensometers measure shear strain of foam and honeycomb sandwich cores, as well as rigid cellular plastics. These extensometers can be used to measure shear modulus, 2% offset shear strength, and stress-strain curves prior to specimen failure. The extensometer may be used to measure strain through specimen failure with specimen fixturing to limit out-of-plane expansion. The Model 3421 may also be used for sandwich core shear fatigue testing.

The Model 3421 is applicable for testing to the following standards:
ASTM C273 Shear Properties of Sandwich Core Materials
ASTM C394 Shear Fatigue of Sandwich Core Materials
ISO 1922 Rigid cellular plastics — Determination of shear strength
DIN 53294 Testing of sandwiches; shear test
EN 12090 Determination of Shear Behavior of Thermal Insulation Products (single specimen test only)

The extensometer mounts to the test specimen’s loading plates. It attaches to the specimen in seconds and can be used with tension or compression test fixture loading. The extensometer is adjustable to work with a range of specimen thicknesses and widths, and includes a built-in scale for setting it to the specimen width.

To use the extensometer, the test operator clips it onto the specimen by squeezing two pads, placing the extensometer against the side of the specimen, and releasing the pads. The extensometer is self-supporting and no further adjustments are necessary. It is removed before failure by unclipping.

Model 3421 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller and Epsilon will equip the extensometer with a compatible connector wired to plug directly into the controller. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions for signal conditioning and connection to data acquisition systems, chart recorders, or other equipment.

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  Epsilon Technology Corp.
Product Category Deflectometers and Extensometers
Product Number Model 3421
Product Name Sandwich Core Shear and Rigid Cellular Plastic Shear Testing Extensometers
Test Fixture Type Extensometer
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