Measure. Analyze. Understand.
Everything you need to determine elastic properties of materials in a research or lab environment. The essential IET setup for material scientists.
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Test. Decide. Ship.
Add GO/NOGO decision software to the MK7 and Measurement Station for instant pass/fail quality control on the production floor.
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Automate. Integrate. Scale.
Fully automated IET testing integrated directly into your production line for 100% inspection of mass-produced components.
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Add-On Options
Temperature-controlled chambers that pair with any GrindoSonic solution for material testing from cryogenic to extreme high-temperature conditions
Low-temperature chamber for testing from -85°C to +180°C. Ideal for polymers, composites, and cryogenic research.
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High-temperature furnace for testing up to 1200°C. Ideal for ceramics and composites.
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Advanced high-temperature furnace for extreme conditions. For high-performance materials research.
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With decades of experience in Impulse Excitation Technique, we offer expert consulting services to help you get the most out of your material testing.
Custom test procedures tailored to your specific materials and quality requirements.
On-site and remote training for your team to master IET measurement techniques.
Sample testing and analysis to validate IET for your application before you invest.
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Get in Touch* Example uncertainty calculation for E-modulus on a 100 GPa bar-shaped sample (100 mm × 25 mm × 10 mm): the uncertainty on Young's Modulus is defined mainly by 3× the uncertainty of the thickness (e.g., 0.001 mm on 10 mm thickness). This results in a 0.03 GPa overall uncertainty on the modulus calculation. The uncertainty of the GrindoSonic frequency measurement is negligible in this total uncertainty budget.
