Structural Testing
Structural testing assesses the physical strength, integrity, and performance of materials, components, and full-scale structures under different loads and environmental conditions. At Techni Measure, we are proud to offer a comprehensive range of modal testing equipment, which is used for structural testing. This equipment helps experimentally determine a structure’s natural frequencies, damping ratios, and mode shapes.
Structural analysis, specifically modal analysis, usually involves an excitation system, measurement sensors, a data acquisition system and a computer with the correct software installed. Explore our range of products below.
Dytran by HBK Impulse Hammers
Modal Shakers from Dynalabs
Modal Shakers from Dynalabs
Dynalabs specialises in the design and production of dynamic testing and measurement equipment. They offer a range of modal shakers for structural testing. These shakers are lightweight and powerful shakers capable of up to 12,000 Hz and force levels up to 440N with a maximum stroke of 25mm.
Modal Shakers from Dynalabs


APS Exciters
APS exciters are designed specifically for modal analysis, structural testing and low-frequency calibration. They’re well regarded for their ability to deliver precise, controlled force in the low-frequency range, making them ideal for exciting large, complex structures such as bridges, buildings, aircraft and automotive systems.
G-Link 200 Wireless Nodes
The G-Link-200 is a battery-powered wireless 3-axis accelerometer with a rugged, weatherproof enclosure. The G-Link-200 provides extremely low noise waveform data, ideal for vibration, impact, motion, and tilt monitoring applications.
Additionally, derived vibration parameters allow for long-term condition monitoring and predictive maintenance.


The G-Link-200 is a battery-powered wireless 3-axis accelerometer with a rugged, weatherproof enclosure. The G-Link-200 provides extremely low noise waveform data, ideal for vibration, impact, motion, and tilt monitoring applications.
Additionally, derived vibration parameters allow for long-term condition monitoring and predictive maintenance.

Accelerometers for Modal Analysis
Accelerometers are essential for modal analysis, providing acceleration response data to identify a structure’s natural frequencies, damping ratios and mode shapes. They are typically mounted at multiple locations, which are excited by an impulse hammer or shaker. Learn more about our different types of accelerometers below.






