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A D V A N C E D

M A T E R I A L S

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P R O C E S S E S |

N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R

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completely manual setup, manual

wedge grips were replaced with pneu-

matic, side-acting grips, a traditional

Fig. 6—

Automatic extensometers reduce setup time as desired gauge length is automatically set.

clip-on extensometer was replaced with

an automatic extensometer, and an au-

tomatic, digital micrometer was used in

place of manual micrometers. Making

these incremental changes to the basic

test setup resulted in a 38% time sav-

ings. This savings equates to an opera-

tor having three more hours per day to

performmore important tasks—without

adding automated specimen loading.

CONCLUSIONS

Adding automation, even in small

increments, into the testing process re-

sults in reduced variability due to speci-

mens being tested in a more consistent

manner. It also improves throughput

without adding labor and eliminates

retests and interruptions. Automation

can also enable more efficient use of

skilled labor, improved repeatability

and reproducibility of results, and in-

creased safety.

~AM&P

For more information:

Suzanne

Delemos-Williams is senior applica-

tions engineer at Instron, 825 University

Ave., Norwood, MA 02062, 800.564.8378,

suzanne_delemos-williams@instron. com, www.instron.com

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