Com-Ten, French firm in the US, creates high-end testing equipment

September 6, 2009

Companies across all industries around the world benefit from quality control from torque gauges and pull testing from Florida-based Com-Ten Industries

Roofing, medicine, industry and more all need to make sure their products, packaging, components and structures are sound, and things that are meant to be attached stay attached. That is where Com-Ten comes in. A leader in the testing industry, Com-Ten has been a manufacturer of cutting-edge Torque Analyzers, Torque Gauges, Spring Testers and Pull testers for almost 50 years.

Their handheld and test stand solutions, now with sophisticated digital sensors, measure components found in automotive, aerospace, building supplies and electronics, in the US, France and now all over the world. They also supply application software to support their testing equipment and the automation of all kinds of tests.

Com-Ten makes a huge range of Torque Gauges. Some are designed to measure the hold of even the tiniest screws used in medicine and electronics. Some of Com-Ten’s torque gauges are adapted for field testing, to see how screws and bolts perform under real-life conditions. With the advanced digital sensors that Com-Ten designs to work with its Torque Gauges, a maximum amount of information is displayed and measured for each test on the large graphic display, creating greater value for the user. The Centor W is Com-Ten’s latest and most advanced digital Torque Gauge.

For companies whose equipment or products include springs, Com-ten is the the professional choice for Spring Testers. Their Spring test series is designed to measure force and torque on all types of springs, such as compression spring, tension springs, torsion springs and others. Com-ten also provides customers with spring-testing stands, for a total solution

Pull testers are designed to measure the soundness and strength of various kinds of fasteners, a vital point for quality and safety, especially in the building, automotive and aeronautic industries, for example. Com-Ten’s digital and analog pull testers have been specially adapted for measuring the strength of hundreds of types of fastenings in the areas of roofing, building, general industry, etc. Designed for pull-out tests and non-destructive tests.

Accurate measurements need accurate tools. But how to make sure that those tools retain their precision over time? Torque Analyzers such as Com-Ten’s Centormeter H and Centormeter W allow customers to calibrate and check all of their small capacity torque measuring instruments, such as torque wrenches, torque screwdrivers, screw guns, compression and tension systems, force gauges, and more. These tools are essential in ensuring the quality of your measurements throughout the lifetime of your instruments.

Coming up September 22-24, Com-Ten Industries will exhibit its full range of force and torque instruments at the Design & Manufacturing Midwest trade show in Rosemont, IL. Attendees can visit their booth # 735, home of the French Trade Commission. Visit the Com-Ten.com website for a special link to register online for free and save $55 on a three-day pass to the show, where the best and brightest of industrial design will be on display.

COM-TEN Industries, based in Florida, is a leading manufacturer of force testing equipment since 1960 and serves companies in aeronautics, building, medical devices and other industries worldwide.

Torque Analyzers

Torque Gauges

Spring Testers

Pull testers

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