Hardness testers.Minuteman ELT ELT English Language Teaching ELT n abbr (Scol) (= English Language Teaching) → Englisch als Unterrichtsfach Series semi- and fully-automatic systems are available for Knoop, Vickers and Rockwell hardness testing. Available in four different versions, the Minuteman Series is said to provide the user with a range of features to suit their microindentation and Rockwell scale The Rockwell scale characterizes the indentation hardness of materials through the depth of penetration of an indenter, loaded on a material sample and compared to the penetration in some reference material. It is one of several definitions of hardness in materials science. testing needs and budget. The entry level ELT1, the intermediate ELT2 and the fully automatic ELT3 are options for the Tukon microindentation testers, while the ELT4 version is for Rockwell and MicroRockwell testers. When used on a microindentation tester, the Minuteman ELT Series is an upgradable system that allows the user to start with a low cost basic system and progress to a fully automatic version as their needs and budget change. The entry level ELT1 is a video filar fi·lar adj. 1. Relating to a thread or filament. 2. Composed of filaments or threadlike structures. system for measuring the indents on the computer's monitor using a virtual joystick for easy on-screen on·screen or on-screen adj. & adv. 1. As shown on a movie, television, or display screen. 2. Within public view; in public. operation. The ELT2 option adds image analysis capabilities to the software to automatically measure the size of the indent To align text some number of spaces to the right of the left margin. See hanging paragraph. , completely eliminating the need for manual measurement by the operator. The fully-automatic Minuteman ELT3 (for microindentation applications) and ELT4 (for Rockwell and MicroRockwell applications) version are said to offer outstanding return on investment through improved productivity. They are said to have the largest standard motorized mo·tor·ize tr.v. mo·tor·ized, mo·tor·iz·ing, mo·tor·iz·es 1. To equip with a motor. 2. To supply with motor-driven vehicles. 3. To provide with automobiles. stage on the market, which can easily accommodate multiple samples. The stage has a unique integrated controller that eliminates bulky hardware that takes up valuable space in the laboratory. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Wilson Instruments www.wilsoninstruments.com |
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