Zwick Roell Group

Zwick Roell Group
Industry Materials and component testing
Founded 1920
Website http://www.zwick.com

The Zwick Roell Group is a manufacturer of static testing machines and systems for materials and components testing. They manufacture products which are used to evaluate the mechanical and physical properties and performance of materials and components. Core static tests carried out with this equipment includes tensile, compression, flexure (also referred to as bend), and cycling.

The company operates in 56 countries, has manufacturing facilities in Germany and the UK, and strategic headquarters in the USA and Singapore.

As of 2014 the Group employs 1250 staff in its international operations. It generates revenues of approximately 210 million euros.[1]

Zwick manufactures a range of testing systems for research and routine testing of materials and components. It has developed materials testing software, digital contact and non contact extensometry and pioneered robotic materials testing systems.

History

Roell & Korthaus have been involved in materials testing since 1920. Zwick began building machines and instruments for mechanical materials testing in 1937. The company founded by Professor Seger in 1876 evolved into the present-day concern Toni Techni. Roell and Korthouse, along with Toni Technik, have been part of the Zwick Roell Group since 1992. In July 2001 the group become a corporation under the name of Zwick Roell AG, incorporating Zwick, Toni Technik and Indentec Ltd. Acmel Labo, the French manufacturer of laboratory instruments for the cement, lime and plaster industry, has been part of the group since May 2002. Zwick/Roell AG acquired the German company GTM in 2007 and Messphysik of Austria in 2006. [2]

Group Partners

Zwick Science Awards

Annually since 2010 a panel of judges from internationally renowned universities chaired by the Zwick Roell group, awards the Zwick Science Award to those three applications they consider to include the most outstanding and innovative use of mechanical testing equipment.

Types of mechanical tests carried out on Zwick Roell testing systems

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