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SE-221
Shock exciter for testing and calibration of shock transducers as well as complete measuring instruments (measuring chain) according to ISO 16063-22. Allows the secondary calibration of shock sensors in very high precision and efficiency with shock amplitudes up to 200 000 gn. - depending on the choice of Hopkinson-bar. Typical applications can be found at accredited calibration laboratories, research and development, aerospace industry, sensor manufacturers or metrology institutes (NMI). The well-known SPEKTRA quality guarantees the performance of automatic calibrations with excellent repeatability of the sinusoidal shocks.
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Technical Data
- shock amplitudes:
High shock bar: 1 000 gn ...100 000 gn
Very high shock bar: 5 000 gn ... 200 000 gn - sensor mass (DUT), max.: 15 g / 30 g
(depending on selection of the Hopkinson-bar) - position of DUT: horizontal
- 4 bar air supply
Features
- sinusoidal shock as type of excitation
- realization of all automatic calibrations according to own test regime (up to 20 shocks/minute)
- excellent repeatability of shock
- pneumatically driven pulse generator
- reference standard strain gauge BN-19
- Shock Control Unit
Applications
- shock testing of small assemblies/parts
- secondary calibration of shock transducers and measuring chains according to ISO 16063-22
- secondary calibration of shock accelerometer reference standards
For further details, please refer to the technical data sheet. Subject to change without notice.
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