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Physical Characteristics

Rebound Tester

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Rebound Check
Schob type Rebound Tester fitted with electronic control system for the calculation of the resilience of elastomers

STANDARDS:
ISO 4662,
DIN 53 512,
ASTM D 1054

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Standards the instrument complies with

ISO 4662; DIN 53 512, ASTM D 7121

Type of measurement

Resilience measurement on samples in compliance with standards (Rebound %)

Test method

Recording of 5 test results (Rebound %) and automatic calculation of mean and standard deviation.

Test data printed

Company identification, 5 results, mean and standard deviation.

Sensitivity

0.2 %

Control Display

Touch Screen display for instrument setup and results display.

Data transmission

Usb port for data export.
Windows based software for data storage available.
Thermal printer for data printout available.

Power supply

220 VAC ±10%,50 Hz ±3,0.2 A single phase or 110 V

Electrical Power

40 W

Dimensions: Display

External dimensions W 92 x D 150 x H 30 mm - Usable Area 60 x 100 mm

Dimensions: Test Unit

(W x D x H) 200 x 200 x 500 mm

Weight

30 Kg

Display selectable languages

English, Italian, French, German and Spanish

Instrument characteristics
The instrument enables the resilience of elastomers to be determined with hardness ranging from 30 to 85 points IRHD.
The normalized resilience is

Accessories
- Mould for preparing specimens in compliance with standards.
- Gibitre_Serial Connection software for data storage and printout.
- Thermal

SOFTWARE:
The Gibitre_Serial Connection software permits to collect and store test results in the standard gibitre database. Standard functions of Gibitre programs (test identification, tolerance verification, statistics, reporting) are available with the program

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