Testing methods available:

Izod Test

Notched or Un-notched specimens can be tested using the Izod method. Complies with International Test Standards ASTM D256, ASTM D4812, and ISO 180. Impact hammer energies are available from 0.5 J up to 25 J

Charpy Test

Complies with International Test Standards ISO 179, ASTM D256, ASTM D6110, DIN 53453, DIN 53753, and BS 7413. Impact hammer energies are available from 0.5 J up to 50 J

Tension Impact

Complies to International Test Standard ISO 8256 Method A. Impact hammer energies are available from 0.5 J up to 50 J.

Pipe Testing

Sample diameters up to 25 mm can be tested with hammer energies of 7.5 – 15 J. The test specimen is supported as a horizontal beam similar to Charpy test conditions and complies with International Test Standards ISO 7628 and ISO 9854.

Component Test

The component test examines the influences of both the design and the manufacturing processes of a component by measuring the impact energy in Joules, required to break a complete or part of a section of a finished component. If a component has a critical cross-sectional area that needs to be tested, then by entering this area into the microprocessor the energy in KJ/M² can be obtained. The apparatus is supplied as standard with Ray-Ran’s Techni-Test Windows-based PC software. Test results can be printed directly from the Techni-Test software or can be saved and exported. CSV files which can be opened with Microsoft Excel.

Optional Ancillaries:

Izod Vice
Charpy Rest
Tension Impact Rest (Specimen in bed method)
Puncture Impact Fixture
Pipe Rest
Component fixture to customer requirements
Variable weight impact hammers up to 50 Joules
Thermal printer
Full safety enclosure
Low-temperature chamber