For the past ten years Applied Test Systems (ATS) has attended the annual Materials Science & Technology (MS&T) technical meeting and exhibition. This year we’re traveling to Salt Lake City, UT to meet with other scientists, students, suppliers, and engineers to discuss current research and technical applications. While you’re walking the show floor, make sure to stop by and visit us at booth #306. Our knowledgeable sales representatives will be available to share information on our diverse line of materials … Read More
Posts Tagged: Materials Testing
Product Spotlight: Bending Beam Rheometer (BBR3)
The new and improved Applied Test Systems (ATS) Bending Beam Rheometer 3 (BBR3) has been designed to perform flexural tests on asphalt binder and similar specimens per AASHTO T 313, AASHTO TP 87, ASTM D6648, and BS EN 14771 specifications as part of the PG grading system according to Superpave. An ATS original, the BBR3 is the first of its kind to offer a state of the art internal computer system incorporating touchscreen technology. Programmable test parameters allow users to … Read More
MS&T 2015 Post Show Report
Thanks to all those who stopped by our booth at MS&T 2015 last week in Columbus. Let’s do it again next year! We are looking forward to seeing you next year in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Salt Palace Convention Center October 24-27, 2016!… Read More
Hydrogen Embrittlement
The August issue of Industrial Heating Magazine features an article titled “Hydrogen Embrittlement” written by our very own Alyssia Bostrom and Greg Osborne. Hydrogen embrittlement is a phenomenon that affects high-strength steels, titanium, aluminum alloys and many other high-strength metals. Hydrogen, often from pickling or plating, invades the grain structure of the metal, making it brittle and subject to sudden and catastrophic failure. This article features our Series 2330 Creep Stress Rupture Machine found here … Read More
Welcome to our New Website!
The new ATS website was designed to be aesthetically pleasing, interactive, and is easier to read and navigate. One of the first things we hope you notice is that it is very clean and well organized yet still very informative. This should help you find what you are looking for more efficiently. We know your time is important. We are also now using a responsive design, which means that you’ll see essentially the same design optimized for your smart phone, … Read More