VIDEO-EXTENSOMETER DVT UZM V1 DVT UZM V1
Used to optically measure the extension (longitudinal or lateral) of samples during tests conducted on materials with Tensile/Compression testers.
INDUSTRIAL SECTORS OF USE
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- Lens and LED light.
- Automatic light ON/OFF.
- Axial or Transversal software.
- Measurement grid.
- Easy assemblage.
- Multi-mode camera.
- Video extensometer for high temperatures (HT) up to 1400 degree. It can be used for single- or double-axis tensile, compression and tearing tests.
- For dynamic tests such as fatigue tests.
- Dust-proof body (Used for tensile tests that cause fragment falls in reinforced concrete steel).
Software features
- User-friendly, sophisticated.
- Simultaneous multi-probe measurement.
- Easy calibration.
- Digital display correlation.
Video extensometer set content:
- Video extensometer box.
- 24 V 1A power supply.
- USB3 cable for camera connection.
- USB2 cable for light control.
- Ethernet cable for power inlet.
TESTS PERFORMED WITH THE DEVICE
- Tensile, compression.
- Incline measurement
- Torsion measurement
- Transversal edge detection
- Crack length measurement
- A fragmenting surface measurement
PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO TESTING
- Plastic.
- Rubber.
- Textile.
APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
- Width: 56 cm.
- Depth : 21 cm.
- Height: 9 cm.
- Weight: 3.5 kg
TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The video-extensometer is a precision optical measurement device designed for monitoring longitudinal and lateral elongation in materials during tensile and compression tests. Equipped with a multi-mode camera, LED lighting, and a measurement grid, it offers highly accurate results even under challenging test environments. Its HT version withstands up to 1400°C, enabling reliable performance in fatigue and high-temperature tests. The dust-proof body ensures safe usage during destructive tests, such as those involving reinforced concrete steel. With easy calibration, digital display correlation, and simultaneous multi-probe measurement, this device suits tests on plastic, rubber, and textile materials, ensuring comprehensive assessments like torsion, incline, and crack measurements.