Extensometer.The SIE-560/560S automatic extensometer ex·ten·som·e·ter n. An instrument used to measure minute deformations in a test specimen of a material. [extens(ion) + -meter. handles all measurements from elastic modulus elastic modulus or elastic constant In materials science and physical metallurgy, any of various numbers that quantify the response of a material to elastic or springy deflection. to elongation at break point. The SIE-560 Series features comprehensive automated operation functions for simplified operation. These include return to the gauge-mark position, extensometer mounting and dismounting, and detection of the gauge-mark position. A digital strain processing engine uses a high-speed CPU CPU in full central processing unit Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. to measure the sensor outputs at high resolution and to rapidly process large volumes of data, and employs real-time digital calibration to achieve precise repeatable data output. Combined with highly accurate magnetic-induction linear sensors and strain-gauge sensors, the SIE-560 is said to provide high measurement accuracy and conformance/compatibility with applicable standards and regulations. The SIE-560 is operated with Windows-based Trapezium trapezium /tra·pe·zi·um/ (-um) [L.] 1. an irregular, four-sided figure. 2. the most lateral bone of the distal row of carpal bones. tra·pe·zi·um n. pl. 2 software, which is said to provide simplified user operation with Wizards and the industry's premier navigation system. An automatic toolbar A row or column of on-screen buttons used to activate functions in the application. Many toolbars are customizable, letting you add and delete buttons as required. Toolbars may be fixed in position or may float, which means they can be dragged to a more convenient location in the provides simple, one-touch operation. Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Circle 10 on card |
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