Aim Composites Ltd use the twin column materials testing machines to test composites used extensively in the aerospace, marine, bus and railway industries.
One of the leading manufacturers of overhead optical fibre cables uses the LR30KPlus test machine to perform tensile tests.
To save time, and at the same time gain a higher accuracy, Tata Steel wanted to automate the testing process of steel pellets. Strength at break and height measuring of the pellets went from a manual to an automated process using the LS1 materials tester from Lloyd Instruments.
Breakaway Effects, a leading stunt glass manufacturer, used the EZ20 test machine to test the stiffness and flexibility of stunt glass.
A UK manufacturer of denture cement / denture adhesive uses the LR Plus test machine to test new formulations and control the quality of products in the manufacturing process.
Materials characterisation specialists at Exeter Advanced Technologies used the EZ20 test machine to measure the behaviour of paint coating.
Gowen Ocean Sails, a manufacturer of sails used on very large ocean yachts, used the LR100KPlus for testing webbing used in high load areas of sails.
The furniture manufacturer OneLeg used the LR30KPlus materials testing machine from Lloyd Instruments to perform tensile tests and compression tests on their plastic stools and accessories.
To measure the eating quality of meat, the Scottish Agricultural College uses the TA1 texture analyser for shear force measurements.
An Indian manufacturer of ophthalmic bottles wanted to determine the force required to deliver the first drop from single dose plastic bottles as well as the force required to deliver subsequent drops.
For consistent test results and optimized quality control Essity use materials testers from Lloyd Instruments for testing wet and dry tissues such as toilet paper and table napkins.
For fast and accurate compression tests of single and double springs used in their engine valves, Lamborghini uses the Chatillon CS2 force tester.