Material Testing Training

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ADMET systems ship to your facility with assembly instructions, tutorials, and manuals. Training sessions are strongly recommended for customers who would like to use their system to the fullest.

For your convenience, we offer two training options:

Online Training

A quick start tutorial on how to use the software and the system. Online training sessions take up to 4 hours using internet meeting services.

The following main points will be described and demonstrated:

  • Workspace; how to organize test methods, data, and results files
  • All menus
  • How to create and run a test
  • How to save and recall test methods

Requirements for Online Training:

  • Internet connection required on computer where ADMET software is installed.
  • Training is provided in English.
  • An employee with administrative access rights to the computer may be required.

On-site Training

One of our Applications Engineers will travel to your facility to provide onsite training. Onsite training typically takes 2 to 4 hours. Customers must run several successful tests independently to consider training complete.

The following main points will be described and demonstrated:

  • Safety Awareness
  • General Materials Testing safety precautions and system safety features
  • System description and major components
  • Mounting transducers and fixtures
  • Hardware set up
  • Power ON and Power OFF sequence
  • Operator Station controls
  • Review of CD ROM contents including manuals
  • Description of how to create Test Methods
  • Description and demonstration of how to run tests
  • Explanation of test results and test curve
  • Description and demonstration of how to print results and test curves
  • Description and demonstration of how to save and recall test methods
  • Description and demonstration of how to save, recall, and recalculate test results
  • Description and demonstration of how to modify saved test methods

Requirements for On-Site training:

  • A computer meeting the specified minimum hardware/software specifications
  • Training is provided in English.
  • An employee with administrative access rights to the computer may be required.

By: Deniz Yalcin | Published on: August 4, 2015 | Last Updated: January 5, 2026

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