Company: Epsilon Technology Corp.

Epsilon - High temperature extensometer

High temperature, low and high elongation up to 1600°C

5 models cover a wide range of applications for high-temperature testing
1 uncooled model for use in chambers up to 700 °C
4 models for use with split ovens and induction heating up to 1600 °C

Properties

Model 3448

Self-supporting high-temperature extensometer (1200 °C)

These extensometers are designed for use with furnaces and induction heating systems and utilise Epsilon’s exclusive self-supporting design. A wide range of options covers most testing applications.

Model 3549

Hot-mountable high-temperature oven extensometers (1200°C or 1600°C)

Suitable for tensile and fatigue tests when using split material test furnaces or induction heaters. This model can be mounted on a hot test sample in just a few seconds. With its low sensitivity to vibrations, this innovative high-temperature extensometer is ideal for the demanding requirements of strain-controlled uniaxial tensile and fatigue testing at elevated temperatures.

Model 3648

Capacitive extensometers for high temperatures and extremely low contact forces (1200°C or 1600°C)

This model was developed for applications that require an extremely low contact force when using split material testing furnaces or induction heaters. It is characterised by a very low sample contact force and includes a sliding bracket for fastening. Liquid cooling allows use up to 1200°C standard or 1600°C with the high-temperature option.

Model 7650A

Capacitive extensometers for high temperatures, low strain and extended performance (1200°C or 1600°C)

The high-precision extensometer measures axial strains on samples at temperatures of up to 1600 °C. Compatible with material testing furnaces or induction heating. Can be used for strain-controlled high-frequency fatigue testing. The sliding system enables hot samples to be attached in seconds.

Model 7642

Uncooled high-temperature extensometer (700 °C)

For use in environmental chambers in which the entire transducer must be exposed to elevated temperatures. These capacitive extensometers can be used up to 700 °C without cooling.

Strain measurement for materials testing

World’s largest extensometer manufacturer. Over 35 models cover virtually every materials testing application.

The combination of years of experience and rugged construction ensures that Epsilon’s extensometers exceed your expectations for performance in nearly any test system controls.

Broadest product line anywhere. Models for tiny and delicate samples, including relatively fine wire, up to massive metal samples and large rock cores.

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