Oakland FX-7100 VSC COF, Peel and Seal Strength Tester
Oakland’s Model FX-7100-VSC Friction Tester is designed for both COF and Peel and Seal Strength tests. Speed range is 25 to 508 mm/min (1 to 20 inches/minute). Includes two high resolution digital-type force gauges to measure low forces for COF and higher forces for heat seal strength tests. Includes two blocks for COF and block with mechanical grips for heat seal strength tests. Includes RS-232 Serial output to computer for Force vs. Time graphing.
Add Oakland’s Model FX-7200 Software for full software-driven computerized operation.
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Oakland COF Mechanical Grips
Included as standard with Oakland’s FX-7000 VSC model.
Oakland FX-7200 COF Software
Add Oakland’s FX-7200 COF software for enhanced data collection and analysis capabilities. Oaklands FX-7200 software includes computer based acquisition and output of Force vs. Time graphics and data table statistics. Test results can be archived, printed and exported to other software packages such as ExcelTM, AccessTM and MiniTabTM.
Oakland COF Sample Templates
Add hand sample templates for the table and sled, manufactured from stainless steel.
Oakland COF Calibration Pulley
Add a pulley to calibrate the force gauge, by using sled or other certified weights.
Conforms To:
ASTM D1876
Peel Resistance of Adhesives (T-Peel Test)
ASTM D1894
Static and Kinetic Coefficient of Friction of Plastic Film and Sheeting
ASTM D3330/D3330M
Peel Adhesion of Pressure-Sensitive Tape
ASTM D3654/D3654M
Shear Adhesion of Pressure-Sensitive Tape
ASTM F88/F88M
Seal Strength of Flexible Barrier Materials
ISO 8295
Plastics - Film and Sheeting - Determination of the Coefficients of Friction Sheeting
TAPPI T549
Coefficients of Static and Kinetic Friction of Uncoated Writing and Printing Paper Using Horizontal Plane Method
TAPPI T816
Coefficient of Static Friction of Corrugated and Solid Fiberboard (Horizontal Plane Method)