X-Sight 2000 Series Extensometer
Features
Compliance with ISO 9513 and ASTME E83
Compliance with ISO 6892-1 and ASTM E8 in the strain rate control mode
Usable with most ISO and ASTM for determination of tensile properties for metallic materials, plastics, elastomers, composites, concretes, and many more
Applicable to high-temperature and climate chamber measurements
Simple to use with operator mode
Axial and radial neck detection and many more features
Easily implementable into the automatic lines
Wide range of measuring tools for advanced deformation analyses
X-Sight 2106 – ASTM focused Video Extensometer
The X-Sight-2106 (ASTM) is a cost-effective video extensometer tailored for ASTM testing. It features a 6MPx camera and, unlike other 2000 series models, omits the relay, making it more affordable. The compact design allows for easy mounting on a testing machine or tripod, and it includes an interchangeable lens for versatility in different testing scenarios.
X-Sight 2000 Series optical extensometers demonstrate state-of-the-art digital correlation technology. All X-Sight measuring systems deliver accurate and precise strain measurement readings.
Ease-of-use and numerous industry-leading software features make the X-Sight 2000 Series VE (video extensometer) an excellent choice for many applications, including tensile, compressive, bending, shear, torsional, and fatigue testing. All this on a wide range of test frames, from small-scale single-column machines to the largest, four-column UTMs.
Any set of two standard X-Sight 2000 Series optical extensometers can be converted into a 3D system using the dual mode and the 3D DIC software module.
X-Sight 2000 Series extensometer MODES
The X-Sight 2000 Series Extensometer is distinguished by its versatile operational modes, accommodating a broad spectrum of measurement needs in material testing. It allows users to combine multiple units, significantly broadening the field of view.
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Single Mode: The most common setup. Multiple single cameras can be used simultaneously.
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Joined Mode: Incorporates identical Fields of View (FoV), enabling smooth movement of a point across cameras. For specimens that are longer or exhibit significant elongation, we recommend our 4000 series extensometer.
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Dual FoV Mode: An uncommon setup characterized by varying resolutions.
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Separated FoV Mode: This mode is designed for long specimens with relatively small extensions or deformations.