The system is equipped with Lansmont’s state-of-the-art TouchTest Vibration Controller, which seamlessly integrates all aspects of test hardware, operational controls, data analysis, and reporting functions.
We developed the PDT 700 to provide our customers with a safe and efficient testing platform, for simulating the impacts and drops that occur during transport and distribution of heavy cargo.
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Inclined impact testers
Compression testers
Shock testers
Take control of your shock, vibration, and drop testing like never before.
Packaging technologists know that protecting products throughout the supply chain is a complex challenge. Packages are subjected to vibrations, shocks, drops, and compression forces that can compromise their integrity.
Another common, maybe simpler way of describing a PSD is in-terms of its shape and intensity. PSD plots are assembled from plotting amplitude (y-axis) vs. frequency (x-axis) breakpoints.
The challenge
Handling errors, drops, and rough unloading are unavoidable in global logistics. Packaging must absorb impact energy effectively to protect fragile or high-value items.
A drop tester creates freefall and sudden impact conditions, across various heights and angles. Methods for performing drop tests will depend on the test standard or regulation to which your business complies.
Vibration testing on the James Webb Space Telescope recently resumed at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, in Greenbelt, Maryland.