Extensometers
Instron offers one of the industry’s most comprehensive ranges of extensometers, providing precise, reliable strain measurement for virtually any materials testing application. From clip-on and automatic contacting units to advanced video and non-contacting systems, Instron’s extensometers deliver exceptional accuracy and repeatability across static, dynamic, and high-temperature environments. Designed and manufactured in-house, these solutions support global ASTM and ISO testing standards, helping laboratories achieve consistent, traceable results across metals, composites, plastics, and elastomers.
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Non-Contacting Video Extensometer
AVE3
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The AVE3 is Instron’s most advanced extensometer, engineered for high-precision, non-contact strain measurement across a wide range of mechanical tests—including tension, compression, and flexure. Its adaptable design accommodates various specimen types, sizes, and elongation ranges, making it ideal for everything from delicate films to robust metals. By eliminating the need for clip-on devices, the AVE3 streamlines setup and ensures uninterrupted data collection through specimen failure, even in high-energy break scenarios, such as composites. Compatible with environmental chambers and fluid baths, it supports non-ambient testing with ease. With compliance to ISO 9513 and ASTM E83 and a fast 500 Hz data rate, the AVE3 delivers reliable performance for demanding testing standards.
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Long Travel Extensometer
XL
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The Instron model XL (long travel) extensometer is a precise device for measuring strain in highly extensible materials such as elastomers, semi-rigid plastics and films. Designed for use with electromechanical testing instruments, Instron XL units can be used to measure specimens elongation's up to 10 in or 250 mm. An optional of 15 in or 375 mm travel is also available.
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Averaging Clip-on Extensometer
2650 Series
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The Instron 2650 Series Biaxial Extensometers are ideally suited for testing a wide range of materials, including polymer matrix composites, metals, and plastics over a range of temperatures. Two sensors measure axial strain on opposite sides of the specimen. Versions are available which provide either a single averaged axial output or 2 independent axial outputs. The extensometers meet the calibration requirements of ASTM E83 class B1, ISO 9513 class 0.5, and ISO 527.
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High-Temperature Extensometers < 600 °C Capacitive
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Instron® High-Temperature Extensometers are perfect for testing advanced composites, metals, polymers and other materials at elevated temperatures. This series incorporates a capacitive sensor that does not require any cooling. The extensometers come standard with a sensor conditioner unit providing a 0-10 V output with exceptionally low noise. These extensometers can be attached to round and flat specimens to perform tensile, compression, and cyclic tests.
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High-Temperature Extensometers < 1000°C Capacitive
2632 Series
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Is typically used in hot tensile applications with tube type furnaces and consist of a separate measuring unit and suspension arm assembly. The measuring unit uses an LVDT with a fixed travel that remains outside of the furnace, the arms are located mostly inside of the heating system and attach the specimen to the measuring unit.
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Static Axial Clip-On Extensionmeters
2630-100 Series
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The Instron static axial clip-on extensometer delivers precise strain measurement for static tests by quickly clipping to specimens (metals, plastics, composites) with minimal attachment force. Its rugged cross-brace design resists distortion, includes built-in over-extension protection, and meets ASTM E83 / ISO 9513 standards — making it a reliable, high-accuracy option for general and temperature-controlled testing.
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Biaxial Clip-on Extensionmeters
2650 Series
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The Instron 2650 Series Biaxial Extensometers are ideally suited for testing a wide range of materials, including polymer matrix composites, metals, and plastics over a range of temperatures. Two sensors measure axial strain on opposite sides of the specimen and a third sensor measures transverse strain. The extensometers meet the calibration requirements of ASTM E83 class B1, ISO 9513 class 0.5, and ISO 527.
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Automatic Contacting Extensometry
AUTOX750
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The Instron AutoX750 automatic contacting extensometer offers automated, high-precision strain measurement by motor-driven contact arms to engage specimens—eliminating manual setup while maintaining sub-micron accuracy over long travel. They integrate seamlessly with Instron testing frames and software to reduce operator error, speed cycle times, and ensure repeatable, standards-compliant strain data for metals, plastics, composites, and elastomers.







