Shock Machines

Shock machines are devices used to simulate sudden mechanical impacts on materials or components. They support the assessment of durability and reliability in various industrial applications.

  1. LANSMONT SHOCK TEST SYSTEM 40 LB. PAYLOAD

    Shock Machines

    LANSMONT SHOCK TEST SYSTEM 40 LB. PAYLOAD

    Shock Machine

Common Applications

automotive part testing

aerospace component validation

electronics impact assessment

packaging material testing

military equipment resilience testing

consumer goods durability testing

Buying Guide

Shock Machines Buying Considerations

  • Determine the maximum impact force required for your testing.
  • Consider the type of shock pulse shape needed for your application.
  • Evaluate the machine's compatibility with test samples in terms of size and weight.
  • Check the machine's automation features for operational efficiency.
  • Assess the ease of integration with data acquisition systems for analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are shock machines used for?
Shock machines are used to simulate impacts in order to test the durability of materials or components.
How do shock machines work?
They generate controlled shock pulses on items to evaluate their resilience under impact conditions.
What industries use shock machines?
Industries like automotive, aerospace, and electronics frequently use shock machines for testing.
Are there different types of shock machines?
Yes, various types exist including drop shock machines, pneumatic shock testers, and electromagnetic shock testers.