Ball Release for Impact Resistance Tester(AZA 1295)

Designed in compliance with EN ISO 10545‑5 and IS 13630 (Part‑14), this instrument accurately measures the impact resistance of ceramic tiles using the coefficient of restitution (COR) method. It’s ideal for quality control in tiles intended for flooring applications where durability against impact is essential.


Applications:

  • Used to determine the impact resistance of ceramic floor tiles.
  • Suitable for quality assurance in manufacturing, R&D, and certification labs.
  • Ensures tile performance in areas exposed to low to moderate mechanical stress.
Description

Description

Technical Specifications:

Feature Description
Test Method Ball Release Method (COR measurement)
Ball Type Chrome-plated steel ball Ø (19 ± 0.05) mm
Drop Height 1 meter
Sample Size 75 mm x 75 mm
Machine Weight ~85 kg
Digital Indicator Backlit display, auto COR calculation
Spirit Level Integrated bubble level for precise alignment
Rebound Detection Electronic time interval measurement between first and second impact
Mounting Base Tile fixture on rigid concrete block support
Salient Features:
  • Automatic COR Calculation: Real-time coefficient computation based on rebound time or height.
  • Precision Release Mechanism: Electromagnet-controlled ball drop ensures consistent center-hit.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Digital indicator with backlit screen.
  • Rigid Frame Construction: Prevents unwanted tile movement for repeatable testing.
  • Test Mold Provided: Includes 75 x 75 mm mold cube for accurate tile placement.

Compliance:

  • EN ISO 10545‑5 – Ceramic tiles: Determination of impact resistance by measurement of coefficient of restitution
  • IS 13630 (Part‑14) – Indian Standard equivalent for tile impact resistance.
Accessories
  • Chrome-plated steel ball Ø 19 mm
  • Electromagnetic drop device with guide tube
  • Rigid concrete block support with tile holding system
  • Digital indicator with COR calculator
  • Tile mold cube – 75 mm x 75 mm

Optional Accessories (Available at Extra Cost):

  • Environmental Conditioning Chamber: Temperature/humidity stabilization
  • Drying Oven: For pre-test drying of tiles
  • Magnifying Glass / Microscope: Post-impact inspection
  • Compressed Air Blower / Brush: Cleaning tile surface prior to testing

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