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Lansmont is proud to announce that Eric Joneson, a member of our team, has been awarded the R. David LeButt Award by the ISTA Educational Foundation (ISTAEF).
Explore the groundbreaking science unfolding around Leonardo, an exquisitely preserved and one of a kind dinosaur fossil. Leonardo is a unique specimen - a dinosaur that’s more than just a pile of bones! Fossilized skin still covers most of his body.
Lansmont provided field measurement support for the project – including a 'dry-run' pre-shipment project - and monitoring the complete transport to Houston.
Our range of SAVER environmental data recorders enable capture and reporting on environmental variables and events, such as:
Shunting and coupling – buff, draft, and jerks. All words that describe dynamic inputs – all of which pose potential damage in the rail transport supply chain.
Lansmont test systems can be used to perform common and industry standard tests, such as those defined by ASTM, ISTA, and ISO.
Undergraduates of Virginia Tech have undertaken a compelling investigation into last-mile grocery delivery suburban environments.
The investigation resulted in valuable insights and understanding of the processes involved with last-mile grocery delivery, that were not in focus from historical evaluations.
Virginia Tech's research, in collaboration with Lansmont test equipment, is revolutionizing last-mile grocery delivery in suburban environments.
The award winning SAVER 3X90 is a “best in class” field data recorder. This self-powered instrument provides 16-bit resolution, internal triaxial accelerometer and temperature and humidity sensors.
This includes the software and hardware used to configure test parameters, such as drop height and impact force.
You should look for a tester with precise drop mechanisms and accurate measurement instrumentation to ensure reliable results.
The hoist provides precise drop height adjustment, enabling you to set and adjust the height from which the item will be dropped, allowing for different impact scenarios.
For motorised systems a handheld controller for Lansmont Precision Drop Testers (PDTs) is a plug-and-play device with a straightforward setup and calibration routine.
The drop platform, also known as a 'drop leaf', is where the product or package to be tested is placed.
It can be flat or used with specific fixtures to hold the item at varying orientations for different impact scenarios.
The base platform provides the basic impact surface when drop testing.
Higher capacity (larger payload) drop testers are frequently installed into a recessed floor, making it safer and easier to position unit loads for testing.
A drop tester enables product and packaging designers to examine how a product behaves when dropped from different heights, simulating various drop scenarios in a lab environment.
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.
The drop platform, also known as a 'drop leaf', is where the product or package to be tested is placed.
Specimen weight/payload
The electric hoist provides precise drop height adjustment, enabling you to set and adjust the height from which the item will be dropped, from 1 in (2.5 cm) up to 72 in (183 cm), allowing for different impact scenarios.
The Lansmont PDT 80 is our most popular model of drop tester and is used for a wide range of drop testing requirements.
Handheld controller
The PDT's handheld controller is a plug-and-play device with a straightforward setup and calibration routine.