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YANRUN JBS-300C Digital Semi-Automatic Charpy Impact Testing Machine

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Brand YANRUN
Origin Shanghai, China
Manufacturer Type Direct Manufacturer
Product Category Domestic
Model JBS-300C
Instrument Type Pendulum Impact Tester
Impact Energy 300 J (large hammer), 150 J (small hammer)
Impact Velocity 5.2 m/s
Pendulum Pre-Lift Angle 150°
Specimen Support Span 40 mm
Support Anvil Fillet Radius R1.0–R1.5 mm
Striking Edge Fillet Radius R2.0–R2.5 mm and R8 mm
Distance from Pendulum Pivot to Impact Point 750 mm
Standard Specimen Dimensions 10 × 10 × 55 mm
Power Supply 3-phase, 4-wire, 50 Hz, 380 V, 180 W
Overall Dimensions 2124 × 600 × 1340 mm
Angular Accuracy ±0.1°
Axial Positioning Accuracy ±0.05 mm
Net Weight 450 kg

Overview

The YANRUN JBS-300C Digital Semi-Automatic Charpy Impact Testing Machine is a precision-engineered pendulum impact tester designed for standardized Charpy V-notch and Charpy U-notch impact testing of metallic materials in accordance with ISO 148-1, ASTM E23, GB/T 229, and EN 10045-1. It operates on the principle of gravitational potential energy conversion: a calibrated pendulum is raised to a defined pre-lift angle (150°), released, and allowed to strike a notched specimen mounted on a rigid anvil support. The energy absorbed by fracture is calculated from the difference between initial and residual pendulum height—measured via high-resolution optical encoder and angular transduction—with digital readout resolution of 0.1° and axial positioning accuracy of ±0.05 mm. The system’s robust cast-iron frame and dynamically balanced pendulum assembly ensure minimal vibration transmission and high test-to-test reproducibility under controlled laboratory conditions.

Key Features

  • Dual-range pendulum configuration: Interchangeable 150 J and 300 J hammers enable compliance with both standard and high-energy impact requirements without recalibration.
  • Fully integrated semi-automatic operation: Equipped with motorized pendulum lifting, automatic hammer release, and fail-safe engagement/disengagement logic—reducing operator dependency and human error in repetitive testing sequences.
  • Comprehensive safety architecture: Includes interlocked transparent polycarbonate guard enclosure, mechanical over-travel limit switches, and redundant electromagnetic braking to halt pendulum motion immediately upon specimen fracture or emergency stop activation.
  • Precision specimen alignment system: Features a dedicated specimen centering gauge and support span adjustment tool (40 mm fixed span per ISO/ASTM), ensuring consistent notch positioning relative to the striking edge (R2.0–R2.5 mm and R8 mm options available).
  • Digital acquisition and control: Embedded microcontroller unit (MCU) processes real-time angular displacement data from a high-stability photoelectric sensor, enabling direct energy calculation and display with traceable calibration records.
  • Onboard thermal-printed reporting: Integrated mini-printer outputs test ID, energy absorption (J), fracture type (ductile/brittle), and timestamp—supporting basic GLP documentation workflows.

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The JBS-300C accepts standard Charpy specimens measuring 10 mm × 10 mm × 55 mm, accommodating both V-notch (45°, 2 mm depth) and U-notch (5 mm radius, 2 mm depth) geometries. Optional anvil inserts and striker blades allow adaptation for sub-size specimens per ASTM E23 Annex A3. All mechanical components—including support anvils (R1.0–R1.5 mm fillet), striking edges, and pivot bearings—are manufactured to dimensional tolerances aligned with ISO 148-2 verification requirements. The instrument supports audit-ready calibration using certified reference pendulums traceable to national metrology institutes. Its electrical design complies with IEC 61000-6-2 (EMC immunity) and IEC 61000-6-4 (EMC emission) standards; CE marking is applicable when installed with appropriate local safety certification.

Software & Data Management

While the JBS-300C operates as a stand-alone instrument with embedded MCU firmware, its RS-232 serial interface enables bidirectional communication with external PCs running custom or third-party data acquisition software. Raw angular position data, trigger timestamps, and calculated energy values can be exported in ASCII CSV format for post-processing in MATLAB, Excel, or LIMS platforms. The onboard microcontroller maintains internal logging of up to 500 test records with date/time stamps, supporting retrospective review for internal quality audits. For regulated environments, optional PC-based software modules provide 21 CFR Part 11-compliant user authentication, electronic signatures, and audit trail generation—meeting minimum requirements for GMP/GLP laboratories performing mechanical property validation.

Applications

This impact tester is routinely deployed in metallurgical laboratories, foundry QA departments, and material certification bodies for evaluating low-temperature toughness transitions in structural steels (e.g., pipeline grades, pressure vessel plates), aluminum alloys, and weld metal deposits. It supports failure analysis investigations where brittle-to-ductile transition temperature (DBTT) determination is required per ASTM E208. In R&D settings, it facilitates comparative assessment of heat treatment effects, grain refinement strategies, and inclusion control on fracture resistance. The 300 J capacity ensures suitability for thick-section materials and high-strength alloys where standard 150 J configurations reach measurement saturation.

FAQ

What standards does the JBS-300C comply with?

It meets the mechanical and procedural requirements of ISO 148-1:2016, ASTM E23-22, GB/T 229-2020, and EN 10045-1.
Can the machine test sub-size specimens?

Yes—when equipped with optional support anvils and strikers, it accommodates 7.5 mm and 5 mm square cross-section specimens per ASTM E23 Annex A3.
Is calibration traceable to national standards?

Calibration is performed using NIST-traceable or CNAS-accredited reference pendulums; full calibration certificates include uncertainty budgets per ISO/IEC 17025.
What maintenance is required for long-term accuracy?

Annual verification of pendulum moment of inertia, bearing friction loss, and angular encoder linearity is recommended; consumables include striker blade replacements and anvil wear inserts.
Does the system support networked data export?

Native Ethernet or Wi-Fi connectivity is not included, but RS-232 output allows integration into existing lab networks via serial-to-Ethernet converters and middleware protocols (e.g., Modbus RTU).

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