Waters Corporation introduces mechanical testing instrument for polymers and composites

The ElectroForce Apex 1 is designed for versatility, speed, and ease of use in tensile and fatigue testing.

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Tabletop and floor-standing models of the TA Instruments ElectroForce Apex 1 Mechanical Testing Instrument
CREDIT: WATERS CORPORATION

Waters Corporation announced the launch of the TA Instruments ElectroForce Apex 1 mechanical testing instrument, specially designed for increased versatility, speed, and ease of use to support precise tensile and fatigue testing of high performance and lightweight polymers and composites.

The ElectroForce Apex 1 is for precise, safe, and reliable testing to inform material selection and design.

"As an additive manufacturing company, we build 3D-printed polymer parts that are increasingly being used in highly demanding applications where strength and durability are essential. After one short training session, we were able to use the ElectroForce Apex 1 Instrument to easily conduct tensile and fatigue testing to characterize our new materials," says Javier Ramos, chief technology officer for Inkbit Corporation. "The ease of use and quick time to results have given us the confidence to explore a greater range of materials, testing the limit of our manufactured materials and processes."

Material strength and durability testing is increasingly important for accelerating the development of products in demanding applications such as those in the medical device, polymer, aerospace, automotive, and additive manufacturing industries. The ElectroForce Apex 1 Instrument's motor stroke range is at least 43% greater than the competition, providing laboratories and manufacturers the versatility to perform monotonic and fatigue testing across a greater variety of materials. The increased motor stroke range also speeds testing by up to 30%, which can reduce costs early in development by helping users to identify and eliminate weaknesses in material selection and design, before the validation or post-launch phase.

"As manufacturers pivot towards developing and using more high-quality sustainable materials, the need for simple, accurate, and affordable mechanical testing becomes increasingly important," said Yu Cheng, vice president of Research and Development and Product Solutions, TA Instruments Division of Waters. "The ElectroForce Apex 1 Instrument was designed for customers looking for precise, safe, and reliable testing to inform material selection and design, as well as component and product performance assessments."

Designed to reduce operator process steps and errors, the ElectroForce Apex 1 Instrument comes equipped with new software features, including TuneIQ Technology, which can automatically tune the instrument without operator intervention and without additional, invasive stress or strain applied to the sample. The new motor control system improves break-stop capabilities during mechanical testing, increasing workflow options and operator confidence to run longer experiments unsupervised, including overnight. The instrument also comes with intelligent data acquisition to help prevent computer hard drive overload by selecting test-specific data parameters and limiting collection to more critical and manageable data.

The Waters ElectroForce Apex 1 mechanical testing instrument is available for order today.