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Event
Webinar: Essentials of Adhesion/Peel strength testing
There is a reason people reach for duct tape as a fix for almost everything – adhesion strength.
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Case study
Measuring shear strength of loose building materials
Customised engineering example
The shear strength of compacted materials (e.g. soil and sand) can be awkward to test.
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Case study
Catheter cap removal torque
Customised engineering example
Our client was testing the release torque of 20 mm long plastic catheter caps with irregular features to aid finger gripping.
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CETIE Guide 12
This guide describes the five essential rules to be observed to properly crimp a pump with an aluminium ferrule on an FEA type glass finish used for perfumery, according to the EN 14854 standard and the Cetie document GME 40.05.
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ASTM D3164
Test method ASTM D3164 is used to produce shear strength data for joints to compare adhesives or evaluation surface treatments. Shear joints impose uniform stresses across the bond area which results in the highest possible joint strength.
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BS EN 13393
This European Standards specifies the dimesinsions and physical properties od a range of edge protectors which are used in conjunction wuth tensional strapping
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Case study
Test di nitidezza dell'ago ipodermico
Esempio di ingegneria personalizzato
Gli aghi ipodermici sono testati per determinare in che modo il loro design influenza la facilità di inserimento nella pelle, il dolore del paziente e il trauma cutaneo.
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Event
T-Peel (Adhesion Strength) Testing
This webinar will focus on the most common approach to measuring the adhesion strength of two materials bonded together with an adherent.
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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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ASTM D3931
This test method covers the determination of comparative shear properties of gap-filling adhesives in wood-to-wood joints at specified thicknesses of bondline in the dry condition, when tested on standard specimens under specified conditions of preparat
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ASTM D2653
ASTM D2653 determines the tensile properties of elastomeric yarns made from natural rubber, spandex or other elastomers.
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ISO 9665
Physical property measurement, Chemical analysis and testing, Sampling methods, Specimen preparation, Moisture measurement, Water content determination, Mechanical properties of fluids, Gels, Gelation, Penetration tests, Viscosity measurement, Pipettes,
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ISO 8510-1
Particularly suitable for use with less flexible adherends for which a 180 ° peel test is not suitable because the adherends crack, break or delaminate. A bonded assembly of two adherends is prepared using the adhesive under test.
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ISO 2439
The indentation hardness of flexible cellular materials is a measure of their load-bearing properties.
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BS EN 12814-7
BS EN 12814-7 is a tensile test method with waisted test specimens for testing welded joints of thermoplastics semi-finished products.
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TAPPI T 576
This test method decribes the procedure, using constant-rate-of-elongation, for determining three tensile breaking properties of towel and tissue: tensile strength, stretch, and tensi;e energy absorption.
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ASTM D5450/D5450M-11
This test method determines the transverse tensile properties of wound polymer matrix composites reinforced by high-modulus continuous fibers.
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ASTM D6862-11
This test method is useful for acceptance and quality control testing. Adherends, application procedure, and sample conditioning shall be as agreed upon by the manufacturer and the user of the adherends and the adhesive.
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ISO 20345
ISO 20345:2011 specifies basic and additional (optional) requirements for safety footwear used for general purpose. It includes, for example, mechanical risks, slip resistance, thermal risks, ergonomic behaviour.
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Trasporto
Soluzioni Mecmesin per ingegneria e progettazione dei trasporti. L'ingegneria dei trasporti comporta un'enorme complessità, combinata con le più rigorose funzioni critiche per la sicurezza.
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ISO 9073-18
ISO 9073-18:2007 specifies a grab tensile test procedure for determining the breaking strength and elongation of most nonwoven materials. It includes instructions for the testing of wet specimens.
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ASTM D6713-14
Materials shall be tested and the individual grades shall conform to specified values of the physical properties such as tensile strength, tensile elongation, tensile modulus, dimensional stability, flexural modulus, and Izod impact; and dimensional pro
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Case study
Electrical assembly component strength
Customised engineering example
Due to the complex, asymmetric shapes of electrical assemblies, it can be difficult to grip the soldered, fused and welded parts in a way that mimic the forces applied when in use.