Simulating Body Temperature When Testing Biomedical Devices and Materials
Consider testing the materials in a temperature-regulated bath of saline, water, or whatever fluid would best simulate the environment in which the material or product is used. But what if you do not need the liquid? What if the material elongates beyond a bath? Since most of us don’t keep our testing labs at body temperature, a heated enclosure or “box”, may be the right solution for your testing. This allows for full crosshead travel of tensile machines, as well as a warm environment where the materials really feel at home!
If you would like to know more about baths or heated frame enclosures, contact Instron or your local sales engineer.
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Originally posted on July 21, 2015 , Updated On June 20, 2024