Discover the non-contact precision of the Tinius Olsen Vector Extensometer

Are you also tired of your traditional clip-on extensometer? Time to meet the Vector Extensometer from Tinius Olsen – the latest generation of non-contact precision solutions for materials testing.

The Vector Extensometer combines innovation, reliability and efficiency. Unlike clip-ons, Vector avoids slowness, errors and damage, while increasing the quality of your test results and reducing costs.

Why choose the Vector Extensometer?

✅ Non-contact optical accuracy

No physical contact means: no damage, no slippage, no inconsistency. Perfectly suitable for fragile or highly stretchable materials.

✅ Fully compliant with international standards

The Vector is certified to ISO 9513 class 0.5 and ASTM E83 class B-1. Ready for QA/QC and daily use in R&D or production environments.

✅ Compatible with all testing machines

Vector integrates seamlessly with your Tinius Olsen tensile testing bench or other test set-ups. This keeps your laboratory future-proof.

✅ Faster set-up, less downtime

No time wasted by manual assembly. Vector minimises human error and speeds up your entire test cycle.

Extensometers and accuracy: from clip-on to non-contact

Special action in October and November

Benelux Scientific rewards customers who switch to Vector with: an attractive discount, and free integration of the Vector Extensometer in a test method.

Upgrade to non-contact precision

Want to upgrade your extensometer to the future of material testing? Request a free, no-obligation demo of the Vector Extensometer today.

Need more information?

Contact Hannelore and find out what Vector can do for your lab.

Contact Hannelore here

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