VUD III · Universal Strength Machine

One frame.
The whole strength picture.

Sand fails in more than one direction. The VUD III measures compression, shear, splitting, tensile, transverse, twin transverse and deformation on a single bench frame, and sends each reading to the cloud.

Sand Scientist Series
MODEL VUD III7 test modes · one frame
7 modes
Compression to deformation
0.05
kg/cm² least count
All sands
Green, shell, cold box, no-bake, CO2
V-Sync
Wired network & cloud sync
Why more than one number

A mould does not fail the way the test bench squeezes it.

Green compression is the number most labs quote, and it earns its place. But a core snaps in tension when it is lifted, a corner lets go in shear, a shell bar bends and breaks in transverse loading, and a mould that will not deform at all tends to crack instead.

Testing one mode describes one failure. The VUD III covers the set on the same frame and the same specimen standard, so the numbers stay comparable and the lab keeps one calibrated instrument rather than several.

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What it measures

Seven ways sand gives way.

Compression is built in. The other modes come from attachments that mount on the same frame, so the machine grows with the lab.

Mode
Range
Least count
What it shows
Green compression strengthBuilt in
15 kg/cm²
0.05
The everyday number: can the mould stand up to handling and pouring.
Shear strengthVHS
12 kg/cm²
0.05
How the bond resists sliding, where corners and edges tend to fail.
Splitting strengthVSA
12 kg/cm²
0.05
Resistance to splitting along a plane, useful on cores and thin sections.
Tensile strengthVAS
60 kg/cm²
0.05
Pull-apart strength, the mode that governs core breakage in handling.
Transverse strengthVTS
600 kg/cm²
1
Bending strength of shell and resin-bonded bars.
Twin transverseVTT
600 kg/cm²
0.05
Two bars at once, for faster shell-sand routine checks.
DeformationVDSD
10 mm
0.01
How far the specimen moves before it fails, the ductility side of strength.
Built for the sand lab

Repeatable hands, not steady hands.

One touch

Load the specimen, press start.

A motorised loading mechanism applies the load at a controlled rate, so the reading does not depend on how fast an operator turns a wheel.

Traceable

Calibrated against known kits.

VKSL for low strength and VKSH for high strength, with NABL-traceable calibration and a certificate for the quality file.

Grows

Add a mode when the work calls for it.

Shear, splitting, tensile, transverse, twin transverse, deformation and high-dry attachments all fit the same frame.

Connected instrument

Readings, in the cloud with V-Sync

The VUD III connects to the plant network and syncs to the cloud, so a shift can be trended from a browser and a service engineer can review the same data remotely. See how V-Sync works →

Specifications

The numbers a lab plans around.

Standard supply covers green compression on an AFS or metric specimen, with the compression pad set, a calibration certificate and the manual. Attachments extend the modes.

Standard testGreen compression on an AFS 2 x 2 in or metric 50 x 50 mm specimen
Direct load300 kg range, 0.1 kg least count
Compression15 kg/cm² range, 0.05 kg/cm² least count (to 60 kg/cm² with the high-dry attachment)
Shear / splitting12 kg/cm² range, 0.05 kg/cm² least count
Tensile60 kg/cm² range, 0.05 kg/cm² least count
Transverse600 kg/cm² range, 1 kg/cm² least count
Deformation10 mm range, 0.01 mm least count
StandardsBIS / AFS methods · NABL-traceable calibration
Calibration kitsVKSL for low strength, VKSH for high strength
DataWired network connection · cloud sync through V-Sync
Size · weight545 × 320 × 610 mm · about 46 kg
Power230 V AC, 50 Hz standard; other supplies such as 110 V, 60 Hz on request
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Prepare a standard specimen with a sand rammer, split the sample first for a representative test.

Put the VUD III on your bench.

Tell us which strengths matter and we will quote the machine, the attachments and the calibration kit to match.