Instron (an ITW company) is a manufacturer of test equipment designed to evaluate the mechanical properties of materials and components.
In 1946, Harold Hindman and George Burr, who worked together at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), teamed up to determine the properties of new materials to be used in parachutes. Together, they designed a material testing machine based on strain gauge load cells and servo-control systems. This led to the formation of Instron Engineering Corporation.[1]
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Instron's competitors in the materials testing equipment industry include (among others):