EPSILON EXTENSOMETERS (In partnership with DWE Scientific Ltd, our official UK reprsentative) - Advanced Engineering Birmingham

30 & 31 October 2024

NEC, Birmingham

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30 & 31 Oct 2024 | NEC Birmingham

DWE Scientific Ltd

EPSILON EXTENSOMETERS (In partnership with DWE Scientific Ltd, our official UK reprsentative)

About us

Strain Measurement for Materials Testing is our sole business at Epsilon Technology.

Over forty years of experience have gone into the development of our products. At our facility in Jackson, Wyoming, USA, we design and build extensometers for testing around the world. Extensometers are available for testing almost all engineering materials, including metals, composites, plastics, ceramics, elastomers, geomaterials (e.g. rock, concrete, and asphalt), and biomaterials including bone. There are models for tiny and delicate samples, including relatively fine wire, up to massive metal samples and large rock cores. The huge variety of models covers nearly every type of test as well, including: tensile, compression, bend, fracture mechanics, and cyclic strain controlled tests like low cycle fatigue. Many of our extensometers are capable of relatively high frequency operation as well (www.epsilontech.com)

We are pleased to be exhibiting at Advanced Engineering 2023 with our official UK business partner for the UK and Ireland, DWE Scientific Limited.

DWE Scientific Limited are the official business partners for the UK and Ireland for a number of established North American and European designers and manufacturers of material testing equipment and accessories. DWE Scientific offer a wide range of testing solutions configured to meet our customers exact applications. Our systems can be configured to perform Tensile, Compressive, Flexure, Fatigue, Low Cycle Fatigue (LCF), High Cycle Fatigue (HCF), Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue (TMF), Pendulum and Drop weight Impact, Creep, Stress Relaxation, Hydrogen Embrittlement and Strain measurement testing in ambient, high temperature and low temperature environments.

Products

Epsilon 3590VHR

Epsilon 3590VHR

Epsilon’s very high resolution calibrator features 20 nanometers (0.8 microinches) resolution and has 50 mm (2 inches) of measuring range. The 3590VHR calibrator meets the

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Epsilon 3560-BIA

Epsilon 3560-BIA

A single integral unit provides simultaneous, averaged lateral (transverse) strain and averaged axial strain measurement for determining modulus and Poisson’s ratio. The model 3560-BIA is

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Epsilon 3575

Epsilon 3575

Designed for general purpose transverse or diametral strain measurement on axially loaded specimens. This model may be used simultaneously with the Model 3542 axial extensometer.

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Epsilon 3540

Epsilon 3540

Widely used for measuring deformations in three and four point bend tests, compression tests and a variety of general purpose deformations. These strain gaged devices

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Epsilon 3448

Epsilon 3448

Designed for use with furnaces and induction heating systems, these extensometers use Epsilon’s exclusive, self-supporting design. A wide range of options cover most testing applications.

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Epsilon 3541

Epsilon 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

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Epsilon 3442

Epsilon 3442

Small profile and ultra-light weight, these units are appropriate for testing small and delicate samples yet rugged enough for daily use on standard specimens. Ideal

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Epsilon 3542

Epsilon 3542

General purpose strain gage extensometers for axial tensile, compression, and cyclic testing. Gauge lengths from 20 to 80 mm (and 0.8 to 2 inches) and

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Epsilon ONE

Epsilon ONE

Epsilon ONE® optical non-contact extensometers perform high-accuracy, high-resolution, non-contacting axial strain and displacement measurement. These extensometers are suitable for testing high-modulus materials such as metals

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