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Nanomechanics iNano: The World’s Most Powerful Nanoindenter



The iNano is Nanomechanics foray into affordable nanoindentation testing, and the system looks like a fantastic thing which can benefit all manner of laboratories and universities across the world. The system has received numerous accolades for just how easy it is to set up and manage, with installation being a matter of unpacking and plugging it in as needed. Make no mistake, the iNano is a system with a lot of power behind it – and considering how easy it is to set up, most might consider the Nanomechanics iNano quite lightweight and not so powerful. 

However, nothing could be further from the truth. The Nanomechanics iNano is the most powerful nanoindentor on the market, and is a new standard in nanoindentation.

The iNano from Nanomechanics is actually the most powerful nanoindentation testing system in the world, and features repeatability, accuracy and precision which blows its competitors out of the water. Well and truly the highest performing and most capable nanoindentation testing system available, it is testament to Nanomechanics expertise in design and engineering that this system – the very best one on the market – is also the cheapest one on the market.

Cheapest doesn’t have to mean inferior quality. What’s truly refreshing about the Nanomechanics iNano Nanoindenter is the fact that it has all of the features you’d expect from something which was marked up at twice the price. Take its innovative magnetic sample loading system, for instance. Such a mechanism is usually characteristic of nanoindenters and systems far more expensive, and it is truly staggering how Nanomechanics have been able to keep their costs down. 

The software on the iNano is also revolutionary, and support is so easily available. Every single iNano ships with a rather interesting set of headphones, which is a direct line to Nanomechanics’ technical support team themselves, where if needed they can troubleshoot and even remotely control your iNano, if need be, leading to far less downtime due to troubleshooting. 


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