Qualitest’s Universal Testing Machines (UTMs) deliver accuracy, reliability, and compliance across every industry. From tensile and compression to flexural and peel tests, our systems meet ASTM, ISO, and IEC standards, making them ideal for metals, plastics, composites, and elastomers.

Key Features:

  Wide Load Range (5 kN – 2000 kN): Ideal for both research labs and production lines.

  Extreme Testing Conditions: Operates from –196 °C to 1000 °C for advanced applications.

  Fully Compliant: Conforms to international standards including ASTM, ISO, and IEC.

  Flexible Configurations: Choose from single or dual-column frames with various grips, fixtures, and extensometers.

  Reliable Global Support: Backed by expert installation, training, and service worldwide.

With installations in Fortune 500 labs, universities, and testing centers worldwide, Qualitest combines precision engineering with cost-efficient performance.

 

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Universal Testing Machine - Tensile / Compression Tester - QM Series

QM-Series Universal Testing Machines: Quality and Affordability

Budget-friendly tensile and compression testers loaded with advanced features, ergonomic design, and superior quality, ensuring ease of maintenance.…
Hydraulic Universal Testing Machines - QT-HW2 Series

Hydraulic Universal Testing Machines - QT-HW2 Series

Ideal for high-capacity tensile, compression, bending/flexure, and shear testing of high-strength materials. These world-class, high-quality…
Tensile Tester - Universal Tensile Tester QTens-Series

Tensile Tester QTens-Series

The QTens-Series benchtop Tensile Testers are popular and budget-friendly single-column machines designed to meet and exceed the requirements of ASTM…
QE-Series Single-Column Universal Testing Machines

QE-Series Single-Column Universal Testing Machines

Capacity up to 10kN and available in 4 different heights, are high performance, and yet cost-effective UTMs that offer force, displacement or…
Universal Testing Machine 3000 kN

3000 kN Universal Testing Machine - QTM-3000

Designed with a hydraulic unit located in the lower section of the frame. It is primarily used for tensile, compression, bending, and shear testing…
Extensometers, Axial Extensometers, Laser Extensometer

Extensometers

Extensometers are essential instruments used in materials testing to measure the deformation of a specimen under stress. These devices are crucial in…
Grip & Fixtures

Grip & Fixtures

Qualitest offers extensive range of advanced test fixtures & grips, accessories, and adapters for Universal Testing Machines and Tensile /…

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Engineering modern vehicles is a relentless balancing act. You are continually stuck in this difficult paradox where every component needs to be impossibly light for efficiency but exceptionally tough for safety. Multimatic operates right in the middle of this high-tension environment. Whether they are crafting the carbon-fiber skeleton of a Le Mans racer or churning out millions of door hinges for the family SUV, they follow one strict motto:

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Universal Testing Machines (UTMs), also known as tensile testers or universal tensile testers, are essential tools for testing the mechanical properties of a wide variety of materials—such as plastics, metals, composites, and rubber. These machines are critical for ensuring compliance with international standards like ASTM and ISO, regardless of the industry you’re in. However, with many models and configurations available, selecting the right

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