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Pulse Excitation Method for Non-Destructive Testing
Utilizes the pulse excitation method for dynamic non-destructive testing of material elasticity, ensuring the integrity of the test specimens while providing accurate results.

The dynamic young's modulus tester is a high-precision instrument utilizing the pulse excitation method for non-destructive testing of materials' elasticity. It is capable of measuring Young's modulus, shear modulus, and Poisson's ratio for a variety of solid materials including metals, ceramics, glass, graphite, and refractory materials. This tester is compliant with multiple testing standards, ensuring reliable and accurate results for material elasticity analysis.
The dynamic young's modulus tester is designed to provide accurate and reliable measurements of the dynamic elastic characteristics of various solid materials. It employs a pulse excitation method, which is a dynamic non-destructive testing technique, to determine the elastic modulus of materials such as metal, ceramic, glass, graphite, and refractory materials.
This tester is widely used in industries, research institutes, and quality inspection departments due to its high measurement accuracy, reliable data output, and clear resonant frequency spectrum. The instrument's user-friendly interface and Windows-based measurement and control software facilitate intelligent data processing and mathematical model fitting.
What sets our dynamic young's modulus tester apart is its ability to measure multiple parameters simultaneously, including Young's modulus, shear modulus, and Poisson's ratio, with a resonance frequency measurement range of 20-20000 Hz and a frequency test accuracy of less than 0.5%.