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ISO 13445
Specifies a method for the determination of the shear strength of adhesives used to bond materials with elastic moduli higher than the elastic modulus of the adhesive.
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*corp Ford DSEU
Test method covering measurement of door slam energy for Ford Chenai, India. Shows Mecmesin loadcell, display and special gripping fixtures. Note: Diagram shows a rigid link bar, which was later replaced by a flexible bungee connection.
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ASTM F1995-12
This test method covers the determination of the shear integrity of materials and procedures used to attach surface mount devices (SMD) to a membrane switch circuit.
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Claw grips
Claw grips and chucks - designed to either grip a cylindrical test specimen directly, or to grip a thin probe, such as a needle for penetration testing.
Often used to help grip irregular shaped objects.
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ASTM D7834-13
During the application of coatings, paint brushes can exhibit shedding of filling material onto the coated surface. A measure of this shedding filling material will determine the paint brush’s ability to resist shedding during application.
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SAE J 1907
This recommended practice defines a procedure for the construction and testing of a 180 deg peel specimen for the purpose of determining the bondability of glass to elastomeric material in automotive modular glass.
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ASTM E8/E8M-13a
These test methods cover the tension testing of metallic materials in any form at room temperature, specifically, the methods of determination of yield strength, yield point elongation, tensile strength, elongation, and reduction of area.
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Probes
Probes are designed primarily for penetration and puncture resistance testing. There are a variety of tip profiles and sizes available (e.g. cone, chisel, radiused) to simulate the real-world conditions under which a specimen may be compressed.
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Scissor grips
Scissor grips - self-tightening and self-aligning with the specimen initially being held by spring tension.
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*corp 01M-01-216
To determine the maximum force required to rupture (break) a woven fabric – Rugby only
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CETIE Guide 3
This guide is for producers of quality sparkling wines who carry out the secondary fermentation process in the bottle, also known as bottle fermentation.
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ASTM D6496-04a
This test method covers the laboratory determination of the average bonding strength between the top and bottom layers of a sample of a geosynthetic clay liner.
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BS EN 2591-417
Defines a method of determining the tensile strength of crimped connections used in elements of electrical and optical connection.
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ISO 4674-1
Describes two methods for determining the forces necessary to initiate and propagate tearing of a coated fabric using the constant rate of tear method. The methods described are:
method A: tongue tear
method B: trouser tear
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ISO 2409
Describes a test method for assessing the resistance of paint coatings to separation from substrates when a right-angle lattice pattern is cut into the coating, penetrating through to the substrate.
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*corp QPF-MC-1209 B
*Strictly confidential*
L'Oreal to methods for shear and penetration testing of lipsticks, deodorants etc.
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TAPPI T 400
This method describes procedures for obtaining a representative sample for testing.
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TAPPI T 841
This method describes procedures for determining the edgewise compressive strength, parallel to the flutes, of a short column of single wall and double wall corrugated fiberboard.
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BS EN 12430
A compressive point load (of a certain cross-sectional area) is applied to a specimen of thermal insulating product, such as a mineral wool sandwich panel.
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TAPPI T 825
The flat crush test (1) is a measure of the resistance of the flutes in corrugated board to a crushing force applied perpendicular to the surface of the board under prescribed conditions.
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BS EN 1155
Closing and check mechanisms, Door closers, Electrically-operated devices, Ironmongery (buildings), Classification systems, Design, Performance, Durability, Temperature-rise limit, Test equipment, Sampling methods, Performance testing, Temperature, Elec