High speed tests at up to 72 cm/sec are supported.
The system achieves high peak reproducibility, and high accuracy measurement and control.
Motor Driven Actuator
The NJ-SERVO electric motor driven actuator utilizes an electric motor drive system. High accuracy test control is enabled by a special servo motor and stroke displacement measurement sensor. In addition, the system configuration is simpler in comparison to hydraulic actuators, so it is easy to maintain, and achieves power savings and space savings. This system accommodates a wide range of tests with a high degree of expandability. This includes everything from endurance evaluations of the main body and assemblies of automobiles, aircrafts, and other transportation equipment to endurance evaluations of stand-alone parts; from multi-axis tests combining multiple actuators to uniaxial tests; and from sine waves to working waveform simulation tests.
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High-Speed Video Camera HyperVision HPV-X3 has been released
Recording speed of 20 million frames/second, the highest in its class provides larger, clearer, high-sensitivity recording. HPV-X3 is equipped with a synchronized recording function and high-level analytical capabilities that accommodate a variety of software programs.
New Video: AUTOGRAPH AGX-V2 Voice Operation Device XV-Talk
We will introduce how XV-Talk, the world's first voice control device installed in Shimadzu's latest tensile tester AGX-V2, can be used in various scenarios.
New Video: AUTOGRAPH AGX-V2 Operation Control Panel Stand-alone test feature
We will introduce a new feature of Shimadzu's latest tensile tester, AGX-V2, a stand-alone testing function using a large color LCD touch panel.
New Autograph AGX-V2 Series Precision Universal Testing Machines
The World’s First Testing Machines Equipped with a Voice Operation Device
Cellulose nanofibers
Given that cellulose nanofibers(CNFs)offer attractive physical characteristics, such as light weight, strength, and hardness, they not only enable materials with advanced functionality, but are expected to be used as a reinforcing material that can reduce the weight of composite materials.
Latest issue of Shimadzu Journal, featuring Materials Science, has come out.
This issue focuses on Materials Science particularly on lithium-ion batteries (LiBs). It starts with two customer interviews in which users discuss their relationship with Shimadzu.
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