With a maximum testing capacity of 200 kN, the machine offers high-precision measurements and features modern functionalities, including digital controls and a user-friendly interface. These advanced capabilities provide students with a more interactive and industry-relevant learning experience.
The Head of the TRKP Study Program emphasized that acquiring this machine is a strategic step toward enhancing the quality of education and research.
“We aim to equip our students with hands-on knowledge of how shipbuilding materials are tested and evaluated according to industry standards. This also opens opportunities for collaboration with external parties, including industries and research institutions,” he stated.
Beyond practical sessions, the tensile machine is also planned to support material testing services for industries around the campus. This aligns with the TRKP Study Program’s vision to become a leading center in ship and machinery technology at both national and international levels.With this new facility, it is expected that TRKP graduates will excel not only in theoretical knowledge but also in practical skills that meet the demands of the professional world.
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