Strain measurement for materials testing is Epsilon’s sole business.
Over forty years of experience has gone into the development of Epsilon’s products. At their facility in Jackson, Wyoming, USA, Epsilon design and build extensometers for testing around the world. Extensometers are available for testing almost all engineering materials, including metals, composites, plastics, ceramics, elastomers, geomaterials (e.g. rock, concrete, and asphalt), and biomaterials including bone. There are models for tiny and delicate samples, including relatively fine wire, up to massive metal samples and large rock cores. The huge variety of models covers nearly every type of test as well, including: tensile, compression, bend, fracture mechanics, and cyclic strain controlled tests like low cycle fatigue. Many of Epsilon’s extensometers are capable of relatively high frequency operation as well.

More information can be found on Epsilon’s website or YouTube channel.
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