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Flexitest Universal Tensile Testing Machine (UTM) solutions deliver precise tensile, compression, bend, peel, and tear testing for a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics, composites, textiles, paper, packaging, and medical products. As a trusted manufacturer of Universal Testing Machines in India, we offer models from 1 kN to 300 kN to suit every load requirement. Our UTM machines meet global standards like ASTM, ISO, and DIN, making them ideal for tensile testing machine applications in quality control, research, and product development. From universal testing machine diagram references to complete UTM setups - with flexible universal testing machine price options for every budget - Flexitest delivers accuracy, durability, and trusted performance across industries.
Key Considerations
Key Considerations for Selecting a UTM Across Industries
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UTM C610H
UTM 500 N (standard)
50 N, 100 N, 250 N, 1000 N (optional)
Universal Testing Machine for packaging, plastics, medical devices, technical textiles, and paper. Compact benchtop design for high-precision low-force testing.
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UTM 1ST
UTM 1 kN (100 kg / 200 lbf)
Light-duty Universal Testing Machine for packaging, plastics, technical textile, and paper. Entry-level single column with full Horizon software.
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UTM 5ST
UTM 5 kN (500 kg / 1,000 lbf)
5kN Universal Testing Machine for packaging, plastics, technical textiles, and composites. Most popular model for plastic and packaging QC labs across India.
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UTM 10ST
UTM 10 kN (1,000 kg / 2,000 lbf)
10kN Universal Tensile Testing Machine for metals, composites, automotive, and industrial materials. Dual column for higher rigidity and alignment accuracy.
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UTM 25ST
UTM 25 kN (2,500 kg / 5,000 lbf)
25kN Universal Testing Machine for metals, composites, construction, and industrial products. Covers engineering polymers, pipes, and automotive structural parts.
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UTM 50ST
UTM 50 kN (5,000 kg / 11,000 lbf)
Ultra-heavy-duty 50kN Universal Testing Machine for metals, composites, construction, and industrial sectors. Extended width model also available.
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UTM 100ST
UTM 100 kN (10,000 kg / 22,000 lbf)
Extreme-load 100kN Universal Testing Machine for metals, construction, aerospace, and industrial sectors requiring high-force structural testing.
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UTM 300ST
UTM 300 kN (30,000 kg / 66,000 lbf)
Maximum-capacity 300kN Universal Testing Machine for metals, construction, energy, and heavy industries. Highest load range in the ST series.
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UTM 300SL
UTM 300 kN (30,000 kg / 60,000lbf)
High-capacity Universal Testing Machine for large-specimen testing in metals, construction, and heavy industries. Extended test space for oversized specimens.
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Light-duty Universal Testing Machine for packaging, plastics, technical textile & paper.
UTM 5ST
UTM 5 kN (500 kg / 1,000 lbf)
5kN Universal Testing Machine for packaging, plastics, technical textile & composites.
UTM 10ST
UTM 10 kN (1,000 kg / 2,000 lbf)
10kN Universal Testing Machine for metals, composites, automotive & industrial materials
UTM 25ST
UTM 25 kN (2,500 kg / 5,000 lbf)
25kN Universal Testing Machine for metals, composites, construction & industrial products.
UTM 50ST
UTM 50 kN (5,000 kg / 11,000 lbf)
Ultra-heavy-duty 50kN Universal Testing Machine for metals, composites, construction & industrial sectors.
UTM 100ST
UTM 100 kN (10,000 kg / 22,000 lbf)
Extreme-load 100kN Universal Testing Machine for metals, construction, aerospace & industrial sectors.
UTM 300ST
UTM 300 kN (30,000 kg / 66,000 lbf)
Maximum-capacity 300kN Universal Testing Machine for metals, construction, energy & heavy industries.
UTM 300SL
UTM 300 kN (30,000 kg / 60,000lbf)
High-capacity Universal Testing Machine for large-specimen testing in metals, construction & heavy industries.
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FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Universal Testing Machines
What is a Universal Tensile Testing Machine and which ASTM and ISO standards does it support?
A Universal Tensile Testing Machine (UTM) applies controlled tensile, compressive, bend, peel, and shear forces to evaluate mechanical properties of materials. Flexitest UTMs support a wide range of global standards including ASTM D638, ASTM D882, ASTM E8, ASTM D412, ASTM D5034, ASTM D828, ASTM F88, ISO 527, ISO 6892-1, ISO 37, ISO 13934, and ISO 1924 — covering plastics, metals, rubber, textiles, paper, and packaging materials.
How is a UTM used for tensile testing of plastics per ASTM D638 and ISO 527?
ASTM D638 is the standard test method for tensile properties of plastics, evaluating tensile strength, elongation at break, and tensile modulus using dumbbell-shaped specimens. ISO 527-2 covers the same fundamental measurements but uses different specimen geometry and test speed requirements. ASTM D638 is preferred in North American markets while ISO 527 is specified by European and international buyers. Both are performed on a Flexitest UTM with appropriate grips and extensometer. ASTM International
What is ASTM D882 and why is it important for packaging film testing on a UTM?
ASTM D882 is a standard test method for determining the tensile properties of thin plastic films with a thickness of less than 1.0 mm and is of great importance in the film packaging industry, both for quality control and research and development. It measures tensile strength, elongation at break, and tensile modulus of flexible packaging films including polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, and laminate films. The ISO equivalent is ISO 527-3. A Flexitest UTM with film grips performs ASTM D882 testing accurately.
Which UTM standards apply to tensile testing of metals and metallic components?
ASTM E8 and ASTM E8M describe uniaxial tensile testing of metals at room temperature. ISO 6892-1 is the international standard for tensile testing of metallic materials, covering specimen geometry, grip configuration, and extensometer requirements. ASTM E8 is used by North American automotive and industrial buyers while ISO 6892-1 is the global standard. Both standards measure yield strength, tensile strength, elongation, and Young’s modulus. Flexitest UTM models from 10 kN to 300 kN are suitable for metallic specimen testing.
How is a UTM used for tensile testing of rubber and elastomers per ASTM D412 and ISO 37?
ASTM D412 and ISO 37 are both widely recognised tensile test methods for evaluating the stress-strain characteristics of rubber materials including natural rubber, synthetic rubber, silicone rubber, and thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs). Dumbbell-shaped specimens are stretched at a controlled speed until break. The test measures tensile strength, elongation at break, and elastic modulus. High-elongation extensometers capable of measuring 500% strain or more are required. Flexitest UTMs with rubber grips and appropriate load cells support both ASTM D412 and ISO 37 testing.
How is a UTM used for tensile testing of paper, board, and paper-based packaging?
Tensile testing of paper and paperboard is performed per ASTM D828 and ISO 1924 on a universal testing machine. These standards measure tensile breaking strength and stretch of paper, corrugated board, kraft paper, and paper-based packaging materials. Results determine the suitability of paper substrates for flexible packaging, labels, bags, and cartons. Paper testing standards for UTM include ASTM D828 and ISO 1924 Parts 1 and 2. A Flexitest UTM with flat-face grips and appropriate load cell performs these tests accurately.
Which standards govern tensile testing of technical textiles and nonwovens on a UTM?
ASTM D5034 and ISO 13934-2 describe the grab test procedure for determining breaking strength and elongation of woven, nonwoven, and felted textile fabrics. The method is particularly suitable for woven, nonwoven, and felted materials, providing practical values for evaluating mechanical strength of textiles. ASTM D5034 specifies a specimen width of 100 mm while ISO 13934-2 specifies 100 ±2 mm. Both tests are performed on a Flexitest UTM using textile grips with a constant crosshead speed.
What is ASTM F88 and how is it tested on a Universal Tensile Testing Machine?
ASTM F88 is the standard test method for seal strength of flexible barrier materials including heat-sealed pouches, medical device packaging, and flexible food packaging. A UTM applies a controlled peel force to separated seal edges at a defined angle — typically 90° or 180° — measuring the force required to peel the seal. ASTM F88 is used for direct heat seal strength testing of flexible barrier packaging materials. Results validate seal integrity, confirm heat sealer settings, and support ISO 11607 medical device packaging compliance.
How do I select the right UTM load capacity for my testing application?
Selecting the correct UTM load capacity depends on the material being tested. Packaging films, paper, and thin laminates require low-force models from 500 N to 1 kN (Flexitest C610H or 1ST) per ASTM D882 and ASTM F88. Plastics and rubber testing per ASTM D638 and ASTM D412 typically require 1 kN to 5 kN. Metal and composite testing per ASTM E8 and ISO 6892-1 requires 10 kN to 300 kN. Choosing an undersized load cell reduces accuracy while oversizing reduces sensitivity at low forces.
How should a Universal Tensile Testing Machine be calibrated to ensure accurate results?
UTMs must be calibrated per ISO 7500-1, which specifies verification of static uniaxial testing machines by classifying force measurement accuracy into Class 0.5, Class 1, and Class 2. Load cells must be verified using traceable calibrated weights or reference force transducers. Crosshead speed, extensometer accuracy, and alignment must also be verified. Calibration records must meet ISO 17025 laboratory competence requirements. Flexitest provides NABL-traceable UTM calibration services across all models and capacity ranges.