2mm Needle Probe

P/2N

Product overview

The needle probe is used for puncture tests to measure, for example, the strength of the skin of fruit.

A level of detail might also be required from the sample testing i.e. smaller Cylinder Probes (usually from 2-4mm diameter) are able to penetrate through layers within a material and show layer detail whereas larger cylinders are more like to compress the layers together during testing. During a puncture test both compressive and shear forces are measured and irrecoverable damage of the sample occurs.

How does the Needle Probe work?

The test shown above may not represent the optimal settings for the use of this attachment and the resulting graph may differ according to the sample tested.

Typical graph

Graph showing comparison of lipstick penetration forces using a 2mm Needle Probe
Comparison of lipstick penetration forces using a 2mm Needle Probe

Technical information

Manufacturing material Stainless Steel
Maximum operating temperature 200°C
Maximum applied load (compression) 0.5kg
Maximum applied load (tension) 10kg

Ideal sample form

Self-supporting solid materials.

Benefits and limitations

  • This needle has a sharp point and as such should be protected from damage to the point.
  • A small probe surface area can produce small forces which may be outside the optimum measuring range for the chosen load cell.
  • An excellent level of detail of multi-layered structures can be obtained due to its sharp entry point and avoidance of layer compression during testing.

Installation

Full installation instructions are provided within the Education Zone of the latest Exponent/Connect software version and on the technical information sheet accompanying this product.

Chemical compatibility

Stable Micro Systems probes and attachments are commonly made from four materials: anodised aluminium (AA6082 T6), stainless steel (316 T), Delrin (acetyl copolymer) and Perspex (polycarbonate).

In general use, probes and attachments made from these materials will be suitable for testing food products and inert non-food materials.

The four materials listed above are not universally resistant to all types of chemicals and as such the compatibility of the probe/attachment material with the product (to be tested) must be established to prevent damage to the probes and attachments. If the compatibility of the product with the probe is unknown to the customer then the chemical information about the product (Material Safety Data Sheet or Product Data Sheet) should be submitted to Stable Micro Systems. Stable Micro Systems will then assess the suitability of the probe/attachment material for use with the product and advise accordingly. If this advice is not sought then Stable Micro Systems will not accept liability for probes/attachments damaged by chemical attack from the product being tested.

Cleaning and maintenance

All probes and attachments may be cleaned in warm (or hand hot) water using a mild detergent. A soft brush may be used but abrasive cleaning aids should be avoided. Stable Micro Systems products should not be microwaved or cleaned in a dishwasher.

Screw threads should be lightly lubricated after drying using a light lubricant, e.g. petroleum jelly, mineral oil. This will aid the fitting and unscrewing of the item. Each component of a probe or attachment should be wrapped separately when stored, to avoid scratching or chipping. This will safeguard against any unnecessary damage to the accessory.