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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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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
Speak to one of our technical specialists today to discuss your shear testing in tension requirements and discover how Mecmesin can help you achieve accurate, compliant, and repeatable results.
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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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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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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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Typical values of Young’s modulus:
Steel: ~200 GPa
Aluminium: ~70 GPa
PET (Polymer): ~2–3 GPa
Rubber: ~0.01–0.1 GPa
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Why removal torque is important
Removal torque is critical to packaging performance and user experience.
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Expert support when you need it
Need more hands-on help? Our technical support team is here for you - remotely or onsite - delivered directly or in partnership with our global network of expert distributors.
We offer:
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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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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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CETIE Guide 4
This document concerns the crowning process, using crown caps for which the seal is provided by a plastic liner, onto glass finishes adapted to either "pry-off" or "twist crown" applications.
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TAPPI T 284
This test evaluates the ability of corrugating medium to contribute to the compression strenght of a corrugated box.
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BS EN 17394-2
This document defines a test method for security of attachment of functional and decorative buttons to clothing including garments such as gloves, hats, scarves, hosiery, ties, and textile belts. The scope of this document is limited to sewn-on buttons,
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BS EN ISO 527-2
ISO 527-2 specifies the test conditions for determining the tensile properties of moulding and extrusion plastics, based upon the general principles given in ISO 527-1.
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ISO 4049
This document specifies requirements for dental polymer-based restorative materials supplied in a form suitable for mechanical mixing, hand-mixing, or intra-oral and extra-oral external energy activation, and intended for use primarily for the direct or
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ASTM D5467 / D5467M-97
ASTM D5467 is a test method that determines the in-plane compressive properties of polymer matrix composite materials reinforced by high-modulus fibers in a sandwich beam configuration.
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ASTM F1839-08
This specification covers rigid polyurethane foam blocks or sheets recommended for use as a standard material for mechanical testing using orthopedic devices and instruments.
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ASTM F806-99a
ASTM F806 is a test method that covers determination of the short-time compressibility and recovery at room temperature of laminated composite gasket materials.