by Mitch Jones | Aug 1, 2018 |
Epsilon ONE® – Advantages What sets Epsilon ONE apart from other non-contacting extensometers? Resolution, Accuracy, and Speed Epsilon ONE’s performance is a result of optics and algorithm technologies that are combined for high data rates, resolution and...
by Mitch Jones | Jun 13, 2018 |
Precision Optical Extensometers – Epsilon ONE® Breakthrough Performance • Easy to Use • Interfaces With Any Test MachineEpsilon ONE® high-precision video extensometers measure axial strain with industry-leading resolution, accuracy, and speed. Innovative...
by Mitch Jones | Mar 1, 2018 |
Averaging Axial Extensometers – Model 3442AVG This all-purpose averaging axial extensometer is used in tension or compression to measure Young’s modulus, offset yield, and strain to failure. It is compact and lightweight. Gauge length is set automatically for...
by Mitch Jones | Dec 4, 2017 |
Epsilon Shunt Calibration System – Model ESCS Designed to allow Epsilon’s extensometer calibration to be easily transferred to a customer’s electronics, the Epsilon Shunt Calibration System is available for any strain-gaged extensometer. 38...
by Mitch Jones | Aug 14, 2016 |
Fracture Mechanics Clip-On Gages – Model 3541 For fracture mechanics studies, these COD gages are in compliance with standardized test methods, such as ASTM E1820 for determination of fracture toughness properties of metallic materials. Epsilon’s experts have...