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As a company, we want to take an active role in equipping the up-and-coming leaders of the US technical industry. That is why we work with technical programs to build this next generation of technical students.
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Speak to an Expert
To learn how automated test calculations and advanced software could benefit your quality assurance, production or R&D processes, speak to a Mecmesin specialist.
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Speak to an Expert
Our technical team can help you select and configure the right torque testing system for your rotational shear requirements.
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Introduction to compressive modulus
Compressive modulus, also known as the modulus of elasticity in compression, is a key mechanical property describing a material’s ability to resist deformation under compressive load.
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Speak to an expert
For technical advice on selecting the right T-peel testing system for your materials and standards, speak to an expert at Mecmesin.
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Manual controls and switches
Switches come in many different configurations... toggle, rotary, mercury, push-button, reversing, relay and circuit breaker.
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The concentric ring method
The most widely used approach to equibiaxial flexure compression testing is the concentric ring method. A circular specimen is supported on an outer ring and loaded through a smaller, concentric inner ring.
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Why removal torque is important
Removal torque is critical to packaging performance and user experience.
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Coefficient of friction (COF) explained
Understanding the COF formula
The coefficient of friction (μ) is a dimensionless value calculated as:
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Significance of connector extraction resistance
Extraction resistance is the connector’s ability to maintain a secure fit during use while still allowing disconnection when necessary. This is especially important where connectors are repeatedly mated and unmated, such as:
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Why automate?
Automation transforms the way you approach quality control and testing, turning a time-consuming and labour-intensive process into a more efficient and cost-effective operation.
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Introduction to chord modulus
Chord modulus is a key parameter in material testing, providing engineers and quality control teams with a precise measure of a material’s stiffness under defined loading conditions.
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Top-Load
Die Prüfung der Kopflastigkeit (auch bekannt als "column-crush" und "axial force resistance") wird hauptsächlich an blasgeformten, thermogeformten oder spritzgegossenen Kunststoffbehältern durchgeführt.
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berstfestigkeit (Blattberstung)
Die Berstfestigkeit ist die Fähigkeit eines Materials oder Produkts, bei Druckeinwirkung seine Kontinuität zu bewahren.
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Bergbau & Metalle
Metalle sind das Herzstück vieler technologisch fortschrittlicher Industrien, einschließlich Luft- und Raumfahrt, Automobilindustrie, Elektronik und Medizin sowie der traditionellen Sektoren Bauwesen, Energie und Maschinenbau.
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Energie
Mecmesin bietet seit langem Lösungen für Kraft- und Drehmomentprüfungen für Zulieferer und Auftragnehmer in der Energiebranche ...
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ASTM D3470
This test method covers the determination of the force required to cause a downward-force-while-turning lug-finish closure to be rotated across the container finish lugs (strippage) without downward force being applied to the closure (Type IIA closures)
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BS EN 2591-420
Aircraft components, Air transport engineering, Electrical connections, Electric connectors, Optical fibres, Fibre optic connectors, Test methods, Strength of materials, Tensile strain, Torsional strength, Bending stress.
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ASTM C403/C403M
This test method covers the determination of the time of setting of concrete, with slump greater than zero, by means of penetration resistance measurements on mortar sieved from the concrete mixture.
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ASTM F904
ASTM F904 is a test method that covers a procedure for comparing the bond strength or ply adhesion of similar laminates made from flexible materials such as cellulose, paper, plastic film, and foil.
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ASTM D5321-12
This test method covers a procedure for determining the shear resistance of a geosynthetic against soil, or a geosynthetic against another geosynthetic, under a constant rate of deformation.
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ISO 252
ISO 252 specifies two test methods, A and B, for determining the adhesion strength between constitutive elements of a conveyor belt, i.e. between plies and between covers and carcass.
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Wedge grips
Wedge grips - consisting of 2 interchangeable or fixed jaws in the shape of a wedge which are secured in a metal body.
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BS EN ISO 13934-2
Part 2 of ISO 13934-2 specifies a procedure for the determination of the maximum force of textile fabrics known as the grab test.