ZIPPER LIFETIME TEST DEVICE
The zipper lifetime test device is used by manufacturers of metal and plastic zippers. In non-split zippers it determines the fixation strength of the edge armour of the lower stopper. In metal zippers, it measures the chain resistance and rupture strength under transversal force. In plastic zippers, it measures chain resistance and rupture strength under transversal and longitudinal force. It can also be used to conduct tests to determine cursor strength and cursor mouth deformation.
This test device is used for the opening and closing tests of plastic and metal zippers manufactured by manufacturers of zippers, furniture, textile and yarns. It is a very important tool for strength measurement.
Zipper lifetime test device is used to conduct opening and closing tests under load on zippers.
The force to be applied to the collar depending on the type of the zipper.
Force is applied according to the zipper types and N values indicated in the table to conduct opening and closing tests under load.
ZIPPER LIFE TESTING DEVICE DVT FTY has sophisticated features and it is of high quality. Its technical features are as follows:
- Operating voltage: 220 V 50 Hz.
- For lifetime tests on zipper materials
- Used to conduct tests under transversal and longitudinal forces
- As many digital measurements as the number of tests entered
- Period values can be 250 tests or 500 tests or any period the user may choose
- Zipper stretching units are on the device.
- It is used on different zipper types such as very light, light, medium, medium-heavy, heavy
The zipper lifetime test is used in wide range of fields such as zippers, furniture, textiles, underwater items, bags, tents etc.
Approximate dimensions and weight of the device are as follows: Width: 460 mm Depth: 320 mm, Height: 680 mm Weight: 35 kg
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