This impact test system evaluates manual toothbrush durability by simulating drops, knocks, and shocks on the handle, neck, and head. It supports configurable drop/impact tests that help reduce breakage risk, validate robustness, and maintain batch consistency. Built on long-term testing practice, the unit provides traceable results for R&D and production quality control.
Closed-loop control enables fine adjustment of energy, height, angle, and cycles with high repeatability. A rigid frame and precision-machined components maintain alignment, reducing variability and speeding validation.
Interchangeable fixtures accommodate varied geometries across handle, neck, and head. Adjustable clamps prevent slippage without deforming samples, enabling fast changeovers and accurate impact and retention checks.
A touch-screen interface supports user-defined profiles and pass/fail criteria. Optional force or acceleration sensing and energy readings are logged. Data exports simplify reporting and audit trails.
A safety shield, two-hand start, and auto-stop functions protect operators. Tool-less adjustments and clear prompts reduce training time. Compact footprints suit QC labs and pilot lines.
Configurable parameters support common practices for manual toothbrush durability. Our technical team helps map internal protocols to tailored fixtures and procedures.
Choose models covering low to moderate energies for toothbrush components. Modes include vertical drop, angled drop, guided striker, and pendulum impact, with fine resolution to differentiate design variants.
Optional sensors measure acceleration, force, and energy absorption. Software shows real-time curves and key statistics, with CSV/PDF export for documentation.
Available in benchtop or floor-standing formats with standard power. Vibration isolation and leveling feet enhance stability and fit smoothly into existing lab layouts.
We tailor fixtures, firmware, and interfaces to specific toothbrush designs. Multi-language UI and private-label branding are available for regional needs.
Replicate countertop falls, packaging shocks, and incidental knocks. Evaluate cracking, chipping, and head loosening, then set acceptance thresholds by product tier.
Combine impact tests with bristle pull-out and stiffness checks to confirm post-impact performance. Verify retention and maintain functional stiffness targets.
Pair drop/impact with abrasion or toothbrushing simulation to assess long-term durability under real use, covering both shocks and wear.
We apply established R&D practice and precision machining to deliver consistent tolerances and dependable performance over time.
Engineers assist with parameter setup and fixture engineering aligned to your internal methods.
Each unit undergoes documented inspection and calibration. Records ship with the machine to support immediate validation.
Discuss sample evaluations or request a quote. Our team supports installation, training, and ongoing service through a partner network.
This category focuses on toothbrush impact test systems and accessories for manual toothbrush durability, with fixtures designed for head/neck/handle geometries.
Complement impact assessments with bristle stiffness and pull-out testers, abrasion/toothbrushing simulators, and material tools such as DSC and TGA for polymer handles and elastomer grips.
Precondition or stress samples using constant temperature and humidity chambers, thermal shock chambers, and UV/xenon aging to verify performance after environmental exposure.
Q: Which impact mode should I start with?
A: Use vertical drop for general robustness. Apply angled drop or a guided striker when you need targeted impacts on the head or neck.
Q: How do I define cycle counts and energy levels?
A: Base them on expected handling and shipping scenarios. Start with conservative settings, then refine using observed failure modes.
Q: What sample dimensions are supported?
A: Standard fixtures cover common manual toothbrush geometries. Custom fixtures can be engineered for unique designs or oversized grips.
Q: Can sensors be added later?
A: Yes. Acceleration and force sensing can be retrofitted on compatible models, with software updates to enable data capture and reporting.
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