LOT Oriel Launch IBIS Nanoindentation Testers from Fischer-Cripps

IBIS is a precision nanoindentation tester offering traceable calibration, robust design, closed loop operation, solid theoretical base, and unmatched accuracy, reliability and price. IBIS Nanoindentation Tester is compatible with ISO14577 and a range of models are available to suit all budgets.

IBIS Nanoindenters now avilable through LOT Oriel.

All IBIS Models come with motorized z axis for automatic approach:

  • Simplus includes a stepper motor driven X stage for unattended operation
  • Advantage has XY stepper motor stages and single-lens microscope
  • Authority has high resolution DC motor XY stages and 4-turret microscope.

All IBIS Models can be fitted with a choice of low load or high load head units.

Key Features of the IBIS Nanoindenter include:

  • Dedicated force sensor separate from load actuator
  • Real time force (and displacement) feedback
  • Precision PZT actuator
  • Closed loop XY positioning (Advantage model)
  • Robust LVDT design can withstand significant abuse
  • Unattended operation
  • Automatic z approach
  • Compact design, clear span for large samples
  • Easy indenter changeover (no messy clamps, special tools or service calls)
  • 3 year warranty

IBIS Nanoindenters are now available from LOT Oriel. Contact Heath Young on 01372 378822, e-mail [email protected]

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