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What is top-load testing?
Top-load testing, also known as column crush testing, is a method used to evaluate the ability of a packaging component to withstand a vertical compressive force without deforming or failing.
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Case study
Sistema automatizzato di rottura e scorrimento della siringa
Requisiti La pandemia COVID-19 ha posto una domanda senza precedenti sui produttori di siringhe e fiale.
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Case study
Prova di resistenza alla trazione del componente in plastica
Requisiti Il cliente produce collegamenti in plastica rigida che, una volta assemblati, formano un trasportatore.
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Case study
Cerniera per imballaggio in plastica termoformata a strappo e innesto a scatto
Requisiti Par-Pak Europe Ltd produce contenitori e vassoi in plastica termoformata per imballaggio, vendita al dettaglio e distribuzione nell'industria alimentare.
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Sensor
Sensors - Vortex
Torque sensors (ITC)
The ITC range of interchangeable torque sensors is specially adapted for the Vortex-i and -xt test systems. Plug and play for automatic calibration and available in 5 different capacities for all requirements, from 0 - 0.3 N.m (0 - 2.…
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Case study
Test di aiuto alla formazione dell'iniettore di penna
Requisiti Crux Product Design è un'agenzia di design innovativa che vede i prodotti passare da un'idea creativa alla realtà produttiva.
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Case study
Test di resistenza alla trazione di guanti chirurgici in gomma
Requisiti Quando si scelgono guanti speciali, spesso sono la resistenza del materiale e l'allungamento che sono i fattori più importanti nel determinare la qualità e le prestazioni.
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Key standards
ASTM standards
ASTM D3470 - Procedures for measuring closure torque and assessing performance under applied stress
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Test standards for compressive strength
The main recognised standards for ring crush testing are:
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Key test standards
Grab method testing is governed by several internationally recognised standards, including:
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Test setup and equipment
Performing lap shear testing under compression requires careful alignment and use of appropriate fixtures to prevent torsion or uneven load distribution.
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Understanding compressive properties
Compressive properties describe how a material responds to being pressed, squeezed or compacted.
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Testing methods and equipment
A cleavage strength test requires precise load application and accurate force measurement at the point of separation.
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Introduction to tension and compression testing
Tension and compression testing are among the most widely used mechanical testing methods for evaluating how a material or component performs under applied loads.
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Introduction to friction and its importance
Friction is the resistive force that occurs when two surfaces interact. It plays a fundamental role in engineering and manufacturing.
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Accuracy and repeatability
Achieve a level of accuracy and repeatability that cannot be achieved by manual testers. Reduce your testing time and increase your throughput when performing batch tests.
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Standards for flexural testing
Consistency in flexural strength testing is achieved through compliance with recognised standards, which define specimen dimensions, loading rates, and reporting requirements.
Key standards include:
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Understanding shear testing in tension
Shear testing in tension is a mechanical method used to measure the resistance of a material or bonded joint to forces acting parallel to the bonding surface.
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Standards for trapezoidal tear testing
Several international standards define this method, specifying specimen dimensions, slit length, and test speed. The most widely used include:
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Introduction to pull-off and pull-out testing
Pull-off and pull-out testing are widely used to measure the strength, durability, and reliability of materials, adhesives, coatings, and mechanical fixings.
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Compression testing and its applications
Compression testing measures how a material behaves when subjected to forces that reduce its size.
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Case study
Test di compressione e resistenza alla flessione in ceramica
Requisiti La Saudi Ceramics produce segnaletica stradale antiriflesso per indicare la delimitazione della corsia di circolazione, le spalle e altri segnali di direzione.
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Tensile Testing: Extension, Elongation, Force & Failure
The primary objective for measuring and analyzing the the tensile force value of a product is to accurately determine one or more of these factors:
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Coefficient of Friction (COF) Testing
Coefficient of Friction (COF) testing measures the static and kinetic friction values to help determine the quality of the final product.