HEEL IMPACT TESTER 20/11/2020
Heel impact tester is used to measure the fracture energy of heels when they are exposed to impacts.
It is used to conduct tests on shoes and heels in the footwear industry.
HEEL IMPACT TESTER DVT CD OK applies an initial 5-Joule impact and increases the impact force by 1 Joule at every subsequent impact. It applies this way a total of 20 impacts. Then, the damage on the heel is observed resulting from the impacts so that one can ascertain the largest impact force in Joule to which it can resist. The tester comes with a heel-holding jaw.
The other test devices that can be used by those industries that use the Heel impact tester include: ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT CABIN - DVT UV ET, COLD AMBIENT ROSS FLEXING TESTER DVT ROSS -20 D, CO-EFFICIENT FRICTION TESTER DVT YS, SHOE BENDING WATERPROOFNESS TESTER ZGT 7011 SW, SHOE FLEXING TESTER ZGT 7011 SA, COLD INSULATION TESTER FOR SHOES DVT SKY, VELCRO FATIGUE TESTER DVT CB, LEATHER FLEXING TESTER (FLEXOMETER) DVT FM -20 D, ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE TEST SET DVT EDT. Click sectors and select your sector to see relevant test equipment and to find out more about other test equipment and tests.
DVT DEVOTRANS, active since 1960 in the manufacturing of quality control and test equipment, has since then constantly improved its technology and uses its experience to contribute to the national economy and to export its products to tens of countries in 6 continents. It offers more than 600 different standard products as well as customized models. It also renders calibration services for force, temperature, scales and pressure etc. through its TÜRKAK accredited laboratory DVTLAB. DVT DEVOTRANS is committed to maximize customer satisfaction and to this end provides its customers with user’s guides and training supported by tutorial videos as well as after-sale technical service.
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