Silage-Additives Company Uses Force-Test System
Hardness tests performed using a Mecmesin force test system are helping a silage-additives manufacturer increase product shelf life and ensure physical integrity throughout the production process. Mecmesin's Multitest 2.5-i computer-controlled test frame, used in conjunction with a load cell and specially adapted succulometer fixture, gave Ecosyl Products the ability to compress multiple granular particulates to assess their hardness profile.
As these particulates could not be tested singularly, this fixture enables a true representation of the samples characteristics in bulk form. To perform the compression test, a fixed weight of 20g is placed within the succulometer cylinder base and compacted using a cylindrical plunger to a maximum displacement that does not exceed 2,400N. Repeated 20 times per batch for comparative analysis purposes, the Emperor software supplied with the test frame displays test data graphically, providing Ecosyl with a clear interpretation of sample hardness as the area underneath the displacement curve.
As these particulates could not be tested singularly, this fixture enables a true representation of the samples characteristics in bulk form. To perform the compression test, a fixed weight of 20g is placed within the succulometer cylinder base and compacted using a cylindrical plunger to a maximum displacement that does not exceed 2,400N. Repeated 20 times per batch for comparative analysis purposes, the Emperor software supplied with the test frame displays test data graphically, providing Ecosyl with a clear interpretation of sample hardness as the area underneath the displacement curve.
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