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Newage Testing’s Microhardness System Contains Multi-Specimen Fixture and Positioning Tables

February 14, 2007
Newage Testing Instruments' introduced the new model CAMS-MSO multi-specimen microhardness testing system. The system can handle up to six mounted samples with a 1.25" diameter and up to 24 traverse sequences in a single test routine. According to the company's press release, a new sample fixture, motorized positioning tables, focusing capabilities and software were developed to provide the capabilities required by this application. The six-piece fixture is designed with a quick release mounting system and provides self-leveling capability for the mounts. A large multi-specimen fixture places more demands on the x/y positioning tables so the Newage x/y tables are built specifically for this application. The MSO positioning tables have a heavy-weight load capability and optical encoders with 0.5 micron positioning resolution. In addition to the fine positioning, the optical encoders enable a system that is not subject to error from frictional wear on the screws, a factor which is accentuated in heavier multi-sample systems. The precision of these positioning tables provide the capability of doing all the testing in a single technician setup. The Newage automatic multi-range focus capability enables testing over the entire fixture without any operator interaction. The MSO system components can also be used to retrofit systems manufactured by other companies.