Thwing-Albert adds touchscreen to EJA Vantage Series

A new option has been added to the Thwing-Albert EJA Vantage Series universal testing machine that allows various tests to be completed without a computer.

A new option has been added to the Thwing-Albert EJA Vantage Series universal testing machine that allows various tests to be completed without a computer

The touchscreen instrument controller allows a simplified way to run tensile tests, peel tests, compression tests and COF tests without the need of a computer.

The new controller allows customers to have a simple, stand-alone version of the instrument and save the cost of a personal computer. Using a touchscreen tablet that is connected to a built-in bluetooth system, technicians can run basic test functions with the touch of their fingertips.

This option was developed as a quick and easy testing machine, as well as to provide an option for materials testing that requires minimal operator training.

Customers can still opt to add the MAP-4 software and connect to a computer to enhance the data analysis capabilities and user controls.