QT-HW2 Series of Hydraulic Universal Testing Machines is ideal for high-capacity tensile, compression, bending/flexure, and shear testing of high-strength materials. These world-class, high-quality hydraulic-driven Universal Testing Machines are specifically designed to meet and exceed the requirements of ASTM E8 and other equivalent ISO, ASTM, JIS, BS, and EN standards.

The dual-space design allows users to switch between tensile and compression testing quickly and conveniently without needing to remove heavy fixtures.

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Qualitest Success Story - Collaborate with Florida International University (FIU)

Qualitest Assists Florida International University's (FIU) Faculty of Structural Engineering with Upgraded and Enhanced Universal Testing Machine (UTM) Capabilities

Qualitest takes pride in fostering long-term partnerships with our valued customers. In this success story, we highlight our ongoing collaboration with Florida International University's (FIU) Faculty of Structural Engineering, in Miami, Florida, USA, where we have been entrusted to upgrade and enhance their existing Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine (UTM). By seamlessly integrating our Universal Testing Machine (UTM) into their infrastructure

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Qualitest’s Cutting Edge Hydraulic Universal Testing Machines

Qualitest has been a leader in the development and sales of cutting edge Hydraulic Universal Testing Machines (UTMs) across the world. Our unique blend of in-house technical expertise and efficient logistics enables us to provide machinery at the best price. The UTM is used to evaluate the tensile, compression, bend, and shear properties of materials including metallic materials. Our High Strength Frame Dual Space Servo Hydraulic Universal

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University in Florida Upgrades its Lab with Qualitest's 1000 kN Hydraulic UTM

Qualitest’s High Strength Frame Dual Space Servo Hydraulic Universal Testing Machine series is used to verify various mechanical properties of: Metal: Pipe, tube, wire, rod, strip, plate and strip Fasteners: Tensile, proof, single and double shear Construction materials: Rebar, wire strand, mesh, folding, compression of concrete and components Control Software is used to control the Universal testing machine. The Tester and the software are

Qualitest showcases its Hydraulic Universal Testing Machines at the Arab Lab Expo

Qualitest Showcases its Hydraulic Universal Testing Machines at the Arab Lab Expo

Qualitest’s Universal Testing Machines are designed to meet the highest standards of excellence in the quality control industry. Our QT-HW2 series of Universal Testing Machines are the most popular Hydraulic Frames on the market for testing metal samples, concrete, rebar, tube & pipe, stranded wire, steel bar & plate, fasteners, wood, and high-strength composites. Recently, at the Arab Lab Expo in Dubai, we highlighted the features and new design

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