SE-221
Exciter for testing and calibration of shock transducers up to 200 000 gn
Shock exciter for testing and calibration of shock transducers as well as complete measuring instruments (measuring chain) according to ISO 16063-22. Allows the secondary calibration of shock sensors in very high precision and efficiency with shock amplitudes up to 200 000 gn. - depending on the choice of Hopkinson-bar. Typical applications can be found at accredited calibration laboratories, research and development, aerospace industry, sensor manufacturers or metrology institutes (NMI).
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Product details
Technical Data
- shock amplitudes:
High shock bar: 1 000 gn...100 000 gn
Very high shock bar: 5 000 gn…200 000 gn - sensor mass (DUT), max.: 15 g / 30 g
(depending on selection of the Hopkinson-bar) - position of DUT: horizontal
- 4 bar air supply
Features
- sinusoidal shock as type of excitation
- realization of all automatic calibrations according to own test regime (up to 20 shocks/minute)
- excellent repeatability of shock
- pneumatically driven pulse generator
- reference standard strain gauge BN-19
- Shock Control Unit
Applications
- shock testing of small assemblies/parts
- secondary calibration of shock transducers and measuring chains according to ISO 16063-22
- secondary calibration of shock accelerometer reference standards
For further details, please refer to the technical data sheet. Subject to change without notice.

CS Q-LEAP™ SHOCK with SE-221
Secondary calibration of shock sensors as well as complete measuring instruments with very high precision and efficiency up to 100 000 gn.
according to ISO 16063-22 and ISO 17025
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Accessories Case High Shock
Set with special accessories for calibration work with the HOP-HS shock exciter (High Shock).
The case includes suitable tools, adapters, auxiliary materials and protective utensils for a careful and effective calibration of shock sensors in the laboratory.
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