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Tensile Sample Preparation Equipment

The TensileMill CNC and TensileTurn CNC series will provide you with a streamlined tensile test sample preparation process for the highest efficiency of your quality control requirements.

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Tensile Sample Preparation Equipment

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  1. TensileMill CNC offers small and large, high speed, machining centers designed to prepare the highest quality flat and round tensile specimens. With our intuitive and user friendly tensile software interface, we make it easy for any operator to control the machining process from start to finish with only a few buttons. Our extensive Carbon Mach4 controller is also available for universal machining applications. Let TensileMill CNC help you by providing the highest quality tensile sample preparation for the most accurate tensile material testing results. The TensileMill CNC and TensileTurn CNC series will provide you with a streamlined tensile test sample preparation process for the highest efficiency of your quality control requirements. Tensile testing is an integral part of quality control processes. Different materials are used to create specimens, also known as 'dog-bones' which are milled in accordance with various industry standards like ASTM, ISO, DIN, JIS or others. Tensile testers are used to pull these "dog bones" until a point of fracture. This test determines the yield strength of the tested material. Majority of manufacturing, educational, and government facilities are currently outsourcing the preparation of the tensile samples to third party companies. They send their materials to be milled in accordance to their specific industry standard. The samples are then sent back for tensile and other material testing purposes. This is proven to be a costly and timely endeavor running businesses tens of thousands of dollars annually. Website: http://tensilemillcnc.com/

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