PIPE EXTERNAL IMPACT EXPERIMENT DEVICE

The Pipe External Impact Experiment Device is a very important test device for manufacturers of plastic pipes. It applies impacts to the periphery of plastic pipes and canal systems with gradually increasing forces to measure strength against external impact.

The Pipe External Impact Experiment Device has many technical features and it is an important control test device for manufacturers of pipes for a correct measuring of the strength of their pipes.

The Pipe External Impact Experiment Test Device SAH BK90 is manufactured by DEVOTRANS. Some of its features are as follows: It is manufactured for various sample diameters. It is motor-controlled and user-friendly. It has a display of drop height. It has the feature of drop height setting. It is delivered with a full set of weights and a hammer. It is a pneumatic model.

In addition to these standard features, the following optional features are available: optional drop height, choice of weights in compliance with the standards, manual or magnetic winch, models measuring the force of the impact, special models with software. With the model SAH300, it is possible to test pipes up to 300 cm in diameter.

The pipe external impact experiment devices can be manufactured in different models for different requirements and production capacities. Thanks to its many years’ experience, our company is able to meet the requirements of different sectors. Our company is the most popular manufacturer of test devices with the manufacturers of plastic pipes. It manufactures high quality test devices to meet the sector’s requirements.

Find below the approximate dimensions and weight of the models we have mentioned above:

 SAH BK90SAH BK60SAH B30
Width120 cm60 cm60 cm
Depth60 cm44 cm50 cm
Height415 cm280 cm273 cm
Weight224 Kg153 Kg 150 kg

 

For this test device but also for all of our control and measurement devices please do not hesitate to contact our technical staff to obtain more information.

 

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