FFTT cuts testing time from several weeks down to a few hours.
Fatigue characterization with traditional methods is time-consuming
and slows R&D down. FFTT does NOT.
Standard testing protocols require hundreds of hours and dozens of specimens to derive a Wöhler (S‑N) curve and obtain the fatigue limit. FFTT drastically reduces both the number of specimens and the test duration, while delivering data reliability equal to or better than traditional protocols.
25 specimens (5 load levels x 5 specimens)
500+ hours
~1 month
Slows innovation and delays time-to-market
Wöhler curve and fatigue limit in <48 hours
Built on:
- • Thermographic (IR) sensors
- • Digital Image Correlation
- • Proprietary algorithms for data analysis
From 500+ hours to <48 hours
Where traditional methods take weeks, FFTT delivers the Wöhler (S‑N) curve and the fatigue limit in under 48 hours
An integrated technology
FFTT combines thermographic (IR) sensors, Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and proprietary algorithms for data analysis in a single process.
Technology grounded in energy methods, the result of over 35 years of scientific research
The technology is based on the Risitano Thermographic Method and the Static Thermographic Method, documented in numerous peer-reviewed publications.
From 500+ hours to <48 hours
Where traditional methods take weeks, FFTT delivers the Wöhler (S‑N) curve and the fatigue limit in under 48 hours
FFTT combines thermographic (IR) sensors, Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and proprietary algorithms for data analysis in a single process.
The technology is based on the Risitano Thermographic Method and the Static Thermographic Method, documented in numerous peer-reviewed publications.
FAST FATIGUE TESTING TECHNOLOGY AT THE SERVICE OF YOUR COMPANY
FFTT is available for a pilot project, as a service bundle, and as a licensed technology transferred directly to your laboratories.
FFTT in your industry
FFTT applies across several industrial sectors and to a wide range of materials, including metals, composites, polymers, technical fabrics and high-performance fibers.
Over 35 years of research.
An unrivalled technology.
Knowow was founded as an academic spin-off of the University of Messina. The team that developed and industrialized FFTT brings over 35 years of pioneering research in materials fatigue and thermography — the foundation of the methods behind FFTT: the Risitano Thermographic Method and the Static Thermographic Method.
Years of scientific research
University of Messina — Academic spin-off