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Field of application
The measuring system is used for the automatic
measurement and analysis of specimen wheels from the 3-body wear
test. The TMAM-1 can be used both as a stand-alone device as well
as part of a system in conjunction with the TMA-1.
Functional principle
It is particularly easy to use: the specimen wheel from
the abrasion test is placed in the TMAM-1 and the evaluation is
started by means of the PC supplied with the order. After the end
of the analysis, the results are stored in the PC and are
available for evaluation, export etc.
The abrasion depth of all material specimens is shown
in three-dimensional diagrams which can be spatially rotated; this
allows specimens to be compared quickly and easily and a
meaningful presentation to be made.
The software included in the price produces universally
analysable Excel-compatible txt. files which contain all the
surface coordinates of the specimen wheel. Specially developed
measurement functions allow precise analyses of the twelve
specimen chambers.
The integrated report function makes the results
available in a quick and straightforward manner for the production
of further documentation.
Chief advantages
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Software with comprehensive analysis functions and with
PC included in the price (pre-installed system) |
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3D representation of the specimen surfaces for easy
visual comparison of the results |
Technical Information
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Automatic determining of the level of abrasion in all
twelve specimen chambers |
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Resolution: 3,600 measurement points per specimen
chamber (90 measurement points per line and 40 lines per
specimen chamber) |
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Accuracy: +/-0.002 mm in the Z axis (height of the
specimen) |
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Analysis period per specimen wheel: 3.5 hours |
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Data format: .txt file, MS Excel compatible |
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Functional range of the software: analysis of 43,200
measurement points per specimen wheel, analysis of the
abrasion depths, 3D representation of surfaces, 2D section
along the line of measurement, ability to compare the 12
specimen chambers, export facility |
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