Software – ForceTest

The ForceTest software interfaces directly with your digital force gauge (DFE and DFS series) enabling you to automatically capture tests and graphs on a personal computer. Test results and graph can be monitored directly on the live screen in real time while the test is being performed.

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The ForceTest software interfaces directly with your digital force gauge (DFE and DFS series) enabling you to automatically capture tests and graphs on a personal computer. Test results and graph can be monitored directly on the live screen in real time while the test is being performed.

Featuring a colorful and intuitive user interface, this force measurement software ensures that tensile tests, compression tests, torque tests, peel tests and friction tests are simple to customize to your needs in just a few button clicks. Basic force measurement limits can be set to stop at break, stop at to a preset force or time limit in both tension and compression. Step by step wizard driven menus guide users through creating test programs while indicating the progress achieved.

Adding pre-test questions enables users to input comments and numeric information that are then captured in the test reports as descriptions and lot numbers for the samples tested. Important information such as maximum force, average force, elapsed time, limit force, time limit and peak force can be set to be displayed in the live graph.

The multitude of test result formats allow you to analyze the results for your needs. Results can be exported as PDF, Word, RTF, Image, CSV. Text, XLS, XLSX, HTML, and MHT formats. Both graphs and test results can also be exported directly in the same choice of formats.

The ForceTest software is Windows based.

This software is designed to enhance the capabilities of your force gauge by allowing you to record and analyze data on your computer. ForceTest can be used to test, acquire data and analyse results for:

  • Pull to Break testing
  • Pull to Force or Time Limit testing
  • End test in both Tensile and Compression directions
  • Tension Friction testing
  • Tension Peel testing
  • Torque testing
  • Compression Insertion testing
  • Compression top load testing