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Rubber Testing Equipment
Ross Flex Tester
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Voltage | 220 V |
Brand | Globe Enterprises |
Test Specimen Diameter | 150 x 25 x 6.3 mm |
Bending Specimen Angle | 90 Degree |
Bend Radius | 5 mm |
Flexing Frequency | 100 +- 5 Cycles Per Minutes |
Slit Width | 2.5 mm |
Compression Set Apparatus
Brand | Globe Enterprises |
Material | SS |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Voltage | 220 V |
Maximum Load | 800 Kg |
Number of Specimen Tested at a Time | 3 |
Size of SS Plates | 45 x 10 x 130 mm |
Diameter of Test Specimen | 30.0 +- 0.2 mm |
Standard: ASTM D 395–1978, BS: 903 (Part A6)
Quick Clamping Type Compression Set Apparatus
Material | SS |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Voltage | 220 V |
Brand | Globe Enterprises |
Number of Specimens Tested at One Time | 3 |
Stainless Steel Plate Dimensions | 45 x 10 x 130 mm |
Spacer Diameter | 30 mm |
Thickness of Spacer For Large Specimen | 0.01-9.40 mm |
Compression set of rubber components is defined as the difference between their original thickness and that after compression and subsequent recovery, expressed as percentage of the initially applied compression. It determines the ability of the rubber compound or the components moulded from it to retain their elastic property after prolonged compression. The test is carried out on test buttons of specified dimensions, obtained either from the component under test, or moulded from the compound from which the component is to be moulded. Compression set may be determined after subjecting the test specimen either to a constant deflection, or after pressing it under a constant load. Compression set under constant deflection is determined by subjecting test buttons to a fixed strain for specified time at either room temperature or any other specified temperature, and then allowing them to recover for a given time.
Impact Resilience Tester
Automation Grade | Semi-Automatic |
Brand | Globe Enterprises |
Voltage | 220 V |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Test Specimen Thickness | 6 to 90 mm |
Length of Scale | 400 mm |
Plunger Guide Rod Diameter | 6.35 mm |
Plunger Weight | 28 +- 0.5 g |
Dropping Height | 400 +- 1 mm |
Resilience or the ability to absorb shocks or impact forces and to dampen their effect is one of the major properties of rubbers. One of the methods used for the determination of impact resilience of solid rubbers is based on the measurement of the height of rebound of a standard plunger after it is dropped from a fixed height onto the surface of the rubber specimen under test. This test is conducted on a Vertical Rebound Resilience Tester.
Specific Gravity Balance
Brand | Globe Enterprises |
Automation Grade | Semi-Automatic |
Material | MS |
Voltage | 220 V |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
With the strong support of our highly experienced professionals, we are engaged in offering a qualitative array of Specific Gravity Balance. The time taken to find out the specific gravity of a sample is only about half a minute. The balance consists of an anodized scale with specific gravity (SG) printed on it standing vertically on a heavy base plate. Our clients can avail this Specific Gravity Balance from us at the most affordable rates.
Features:
- Reliable
- Accurate results
- Powder coated Mild Steel for long life
Shore A Hardness Tester
Parameter | HB |
Display Type | Analog |
Automation Grade | Semi-automatic |
Voltage | 220 V |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Brand | Globe Enterprises |
Material | MS |
Power Source | Electric |
The Shore A Hardness Tester, also called as Durometer, is the most commonly used instrument for measurement of hardness of any rubber component. It is based on the measurement of depth of indentation of an indentor of specified shape being forced into the material under a specified pressure. This test method is an empirical method intended primarily for control purposes. No simple relationship exists between hardness determined by this test method and any fundamental property of the material being tested.
Standard:
- ASTM D 2240 - 1986 : Standard Test Method for Rubber Property - Durometer Hardness
- JIS K 6301 - 1975 : Physical Testing Methods for Vulcanized Rubber
Tension Set Apparatus
Material | SS |
Power Source | Electric |
Brand | Globe Enterprises |
Voltage | 220 V |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Number of Specimen Tested at One Time | 3 |
Maximum Separation of Grip | 200 mm |
Tension Set Apparatus is defined as the proportion of applied strain remaining after a rubber piece has been stretched and allowed to recover in a specified manner. It is an important property for rubber components that are subjected to tensile stresses either continuously or intermittently.
Tension set is determined by stretching a test specimen of standard dimension by a specified percentage in a suitable apparatus for a specified time and temperature and then allowing it to recover. It is indicated as permanent set retained by the test specimen expressed as a percentage of initial strain given to it.
Standard:
- IS 3400 (Part 13)-1983
- Part 13
- IRS T 37–1982
IRHD Hardness Tester
Display Type | Analog |
Brand | Globe Enterprises |
Automation Grade | Semi-automatic |
Voltage | AC 230 V |
Hardness Range | 30 to 85 IRHD |
Indenter Tip Diameter | 2.50 mm |
Contact Force | 0.30 N |
Indenting Force | 5.40 N |
Phase | Single Phase |
Din Abrasion Tester
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Usage/Application | Footwear & Rubber Testing |
Material | Mild Steel |
Brand | Globe Enterprises |
Voltage | 220 V |
Rotating Drum Diameter | 150 mm |
Test Specimen Diameter | 0.2-16 mm |
Test Specimen Height | 6 to 10 mm |
Rotating Drum Length | 470 mm |
Speed of Rotation Cylinder | 2-40 RPM |
Hot Air Oven
Air-Flow Direction | Vertical Down Airflow |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Max Temperature (Degree Celsius) | 250 Degree C |
Display Type | Digital |
Capacity | 1000-2000 Kg |
Voltage | 220 V |
Brand | Globe Enterprises |
Inside Chamber Size | 455 x 455 x 605 mm |
Gas Permeability Tester
Brand | Globe Enterprises |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Voltage | 220 V |
Cell Temperature | 200 Degree C |
Test Specimen Diameter | 120 mm |
Test Specimen Thickness | 0.25 to 3 mm |
Range of Digital Pressure Indicator | 0 - 10 Kg/ cm2 |
Permeability of rubber sheets to gases is defined as rate of volume flow of gases under steady state conditions between opposite faces of a unit cube of solid rubber, when subjected to unit pressure difference under a controlled temperature. The measurement of this characteristic is very important in the evaluation of compounds for products such as inner tubes, tubeless tyre liners, hoses, balloons or other gas containers, seals and diaphragms etc. Offered Gas Permeability Tester are only for Rubber and Leather Industry only.