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Exhibition of Experimental Mechanics
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Liverpool University, September 8th 2010.

Exhibition of Experimental MechanicsThis annual exhibition is the premier UK exhibition for manufacturers and suppliers of strain measurement and stress analysis equipment. The exhibition will take place at the exciting new venue of the Active Learning Laboratory, School of Engineering , University of Liverpool.

Entry to EMex10 is free and further information, including the latest list of exhibitors, visitor tickets and venue information can be found at http://www.bssm.org/emex10
The exhibition is organised by the British Society for Strain Measurement and will run alongside the Society's 7th International Conference on Experimental Mechanics.

Exhibitors who will be at Emex10 include Adept Scientific who provide personal computer solutions for engineers, scientists, mathematicians, researchers and technical professionals by supplying and supporting a market-leading range of technical problem-solving software and hardware.

Techni Measure will have available copies of the recently published strain gauge catalogue from TML that includes details on several new products. Amongst these is a strain gauge that has a strain limit for post yield work up to 20 to 30%, and a new cryogenic gauge that can be used not only at -269°C, but also up to 200°C.

Dantec Dynamics will be showing the latest new features in their Digital Image correlation software, ISTRA 4D.

For further details email the BSSM or telephone 01525 712779.
 
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