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ISO 813
ISO 813 specifies a method for the determination of the adhesive strength of a vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber bonded to a rigid substrate, using a test piece comprising a strip of rubber bonded to a single plate of rigid material.
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ASTM D6117-18
ASTM D6117 covers the evaluation of fastener use with “as manufactured” plastic lumber and shapes through the use of two different testing procedures:
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BS 6319-6
BS 6319-6 is a test method for determining the modulus of elasticity in compression of resin and polymer/cement compositions for use in construction.
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BS EN 12445
This standard specifies the test methods to be applied to a power operated door to demonstrate compliance with the requirements specidied in EN 12453: 2000 in particular it specifies the method of measuring the forces developed by a power operated door.
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ASTM D876 - 13
ASTM D876 is a test method covering the testing of general-purpose (Grade A), low-temperature (Grade B), and high-temperature (Grade C)2 non-rigid vinyl chloride polymer tubing, or its copolymers with other materials, for use as electrical insulation.
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BS EN 12814-6
BS EN 12814-6 is a low temperature tensile test method for testing welded joints of thermoplastics semi-finished products.
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ASTM D5934-02
ASTM D5934 specifies the use of controlled rate of loading mechanical instrumentation on rectangular plastic bars molded directly or cut from sheets, plates, or molded shapes via three-point loading bending techniques to obtain material properties such
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BS EN ISO 10066
BS EN ISO 10066 is a test method for determining creep in tension of flexible cellular polymeric materials.
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SAE J174
This test procedure is intended to provide a quality control method for checking torque-tension characteristics of non-prevailing torque type threaded steel fasteners 1/4 through 1 in nomial diameters.
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BS 4863
Gives safety requirements for playpens for use by children up to 15kg in weight. It covers both rigid sided and mesh sided playpens.
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Wire Crimp & Weld Testing Webinar
The only way of really knowing the strength of a crimped terminal is to pull it.
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BS 1726-1
Provides guidance on methods of specifying and tolerancing hot coiled compression springs, and cold coiled springs that fall outside the size range limits specified in BS EN 15800.
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ASTM D3410 / D3410M
ASTM D3410 determines the compressive properties of polymer matrix composite materials reinforced by high-modulus fibers.
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Webinar: Adhesion/Peel strength testing
There is a reason people reach for duct tape as a fix for almost everything – adhesion strength.
From busted pipes to ripped furniture, the preference for a solution that “does not easily peel off” is the guiding principle for manufacturers.
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ISO 12625-4
Specifies a test method for the determination of the tensile strength, stretch at break and tensile energy absorption of tissue paper and tissue products. It uses a tensile-testing apparatus operating with a constant rate of elongation.
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ASTM D2718
These test methods determine the shear properties of structural panels associated with shear distortion of the planes parallel to the edge planes of the panels. Both shear strength and modulus of rigidity may be determined.
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ASTM D1876
This test method measures the peel separation strength of two flexible materials that have been bonded together.
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Tensile Testing: Basics, Tips and Trends
Have you ever wondered if the seatbelt in your vehicle is strong enough to restrain you in a collision? How about the average person pulling the cork out of a wine bottle?
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Packaging: Establishing repeatability and consistency
Ensuring the quality and durability of packaging is crucial for maintaining product integrity from production to delivery.
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ASTM C674
These test methods cover determination of the modulus of rupture and the modulus of elasticity of fired ceramic whitewares bodies, formed by any fabrication method, and are applicable to both glazed and unglazed test specimens.
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Fundamentals of Compression Testing
How much force is required to register a command when you click your computer mouse?
How much force can a water bottle take before it collapses in its case under a stack?
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ASTM D1894
This test method is used to measure the friction of plastic film and sheeting. It determines the kinetic (moving) and static (starting) resistance of one surface being dragged across another.
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ASTM D1600
ASTM D1600 is a source of reference for definitions of abbreviated technical terms used in the plastics industry
Standards can be obtained from appropriate standard authorities.