Features Of Shock Testing SystemAEC's Shock Testing Systems are designed to meet the demanding requirements of various industries, and are ideal for performing shock testing meets commercial and military testing standards efficiently, repetitively, accurately and safely. AEC offers three types of shock testing systems that include Free-Fall Type, High G Type, and Air Bump Type. |
Free-Fall Type Shock TestersAEC’s Free-Fall Type Shock Testers are designed to accurately simulate real environment of classical shock waves by dropping a shock table supported by 4 precision guide rods. High stiffness and lightweight of Shock table is precisely driven by linear ball screw with servomotor that provides fast, quiet, and safely motion with minimum adjustment of 1 mm. Acceleration levels are generated by table drop height while time duration is a function of the programmer provided, include half-sine, saw tooth and square wave pulses. Every machine is supplied with patent brakes to prevent repeated impacts and incorporate a hydraulic buffer and vibration isolator to isolate the shock from the floor |
Air-Bump Type Shock TestersAEC’s Air-Bump Type Shock Testers have been designed to meet the Bump Test requirements of IEC 68-2-29. The machine is intended to reproduce the effects of repetitive shocks likely to be experienced by components and equipment during transportation or when installed in various classes of vehicles. Featured with humanized control panel and quick mounting fixtures, the tester is ease of operation. |
High G Type Shock TestersAEC’s Patent Shock Amplifier can be incorporated with all models of AEC’s Free-Fall Type Shock Testers to accurately simulate high g acceleration with high reliability and repeatability. |