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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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Manual controls and switches
Switches come in many different configurations... toggle, rotary, mercury, push-button, reversing, relay and circuit breaker.
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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 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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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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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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.
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ASTM D937-97
1.1 This test method covers measuring with a penetrometer the penetration of petrolatum as an empirical measure of consistency.
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ISO 10373-1
ISO/IEC 10373-1:2006 specifies the non-technology-specific test methods required to establish conformance of identification cards to the base (requirements) standards, for which the fundamental properties are defined in ISO/IEC 7810.
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BS 6319-11
BS 6319-11 is a test method for determining creep in compression and in tension for resin and polymer/cement compositions used in construction
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ASTM D2731
ASTM D2731 is a test method for determining the elastic properties of elastomeric yarns made from rubber, spandex or other elastomers. Elastic properties include force at specified elongations, permanent deformation and stress decay.
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ISO 12192
Specifies a method for the determination of the edgewise compressive strength (ring crush resistance) of paper and paperboard, especially board used in the manufacture of fibreboard shipping containers.
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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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