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Easy to use
Design and configure step-by-step test routines to match your testing procedures. An intuitive 'drag and drop' interface makes it easy to create, customise and save tests.
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Take control
Personalised user accounts enable quick access to commonly performed tests, and restrict who can create or run tests, view results and produce reports.
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Batch testing and automation
Batch testing in VectorPro uses a pre-configured test to create a semi-automatic or fully automatic testing system on sets of products and batches of the products.
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Realtime results
See exactly how your specimen is performing on a live graph as all data is captured at 1000 times per second (1000 Hz).
Easily change graph axes between torque/angle and torque/time to better present and understand test results.
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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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Pass or fail indicator
A clear pass (blue tick) or fail (red cross) indicator, according to your specification criteria, alerts operators immediately leaving no doubt about the status of each specimen.
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Report and analyse
A powerful reporting module allows you to configure test reports to present data the way your customer wants to see it.
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Share your data
All the test data can be automatically exported to Microsoft Excel or other data-analysis packages.
You can install VectorPro on other computers to easily share customised tests and your results data.
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We're here to help
Our technical engineers will help you get started and show you how to configure routines to your exact testing requirements.
We are always on hand to support you if you need any advice or guidance after installation.
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Introduction to elongation and recovery testing
In industries working with textiles, rubber, elastomers, and flexible plastics, these properties are directly linked to product reli
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Key standards in material testing
Accurate and comparable elongation and recovery data relies on testing in accordance with internationally recognised standards. These define specimen preparation, test speeds, measurement methods, and calculation processes.
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Testing methods for different materials
Rubber and elastomers
Rubber and elastomers are valued for their flexibility and resilience.
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Equipment and tools used in testing
Accurate elongation and recovery testing requires tensile testing machines capable of precise load application and displacement measurement. Important features include:
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Case studies
Medical gloves - Manufacturers test to ASTM D412-16 to ensure gloves stretch over the hand without tearing and recover enough for a secure fit.
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Why choose Mecmesin for elongation and recovery testing
Precision testing across materials
Mecmesin’s systems deliver accurate, repeatable results for textiles, rubber, elastomer
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Speak to an expert
For advice on elongation and recovery testing, or to discuss how Mecmesin’s equipment can be configured for your specific materials and applications, speak with one of our technical specialists.
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Introduction to fabric testing
Fabric testing plays a critical role in quality assurance, helping manufacturers assess the mechanical, physical, and chemical properties of textile materials.
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What is the grab method?
The grab method is a tensile testing technique where only the centre of a fabric specimen is gripped during testing — typically using 100 mm × 150 mm test specimens with a 50 mm wide clamp
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Key test standards
Grab method testing is governed by several internationally recognised standards, including:
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Grab method vs strip method
Compared with the strip method (as defined by ISO 13934-1), which grips the full width of the fabric, the grab method
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How to conduct a grab test
A standard grab test involves the following steps:
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Mecmesin’s expertise in fabric testing
Standards-compliant systems
Our OmniTest and MultiTest-dV machines, paired with
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Speak to a Mecmesin engineer
Need help configuring your grab test setup or selecting the right equipment? Our applications team can advise on test standards, machine selection, and integration into your QA process.
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Introduction to strip method tensile testing
Among the range of tensile testing techniques, the strip method is widely recognised for its accuracy and repeatability.