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Benefits of accurate bursting strength measurement
Reliable burst strength testing delivers several tangible benefits:
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Introduction to extrusion testing
Extrusion testing is an essential method in the food industry for measuring the texture and flow behaviour of semi-solid and visc
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Measurement and testing methods
Techniques for measuring tangent modulus
Tangent modulus is measured during tensile or compression testing, w
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Why choose Mecmesin for flat crush testing
Mecmesin provides precision-engineered flat crush testing solutions designed for accuracy, repeatability, and compliance with ISO, TAPPI, and FEFCO standards.
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Tensile and compression testing are essential for understanding material behaviour and ensuring that components perform safely and reliably in their intended environment.
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Power your torque testing
Sophisticated power - easy to use
Looking for an automated torque testing system to improve the accuracy and repeatability of your measurements compared to manual torque testers?
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Doors, windows and shutters
The effective safe performance of doors, windows and shutters requires them to be sturdy yet also easy to operate for users.
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Food & Drink
Mecmesin solutions for the food and drink sector.
We live in a world where the majority of food and drink products are supplied pre-packed in packaging that protects, but that is designed to be opened easily.
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Paper & Board
Paper and board are used in a wide range of applications and, as such, they undergo various stages of processing which place significant demands on their material strength.
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Construction
Mecmesin systems and gauges are designed for the application of international and industry standards for quality and safety...
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ISO 3037
Specifies an unwaxed edge method for the determination of the edgewise crush resistance of corrugated fibreboard. It is applicable to all corrugated fibreboard grades.
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BS 2782-3: 360C
BS 2782-3: Method 360C specifies a test method for testing the tear resistance of plastics film and sheeting by the initiation method
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ASTM D380
ASTM D380 is a set of test methods for determining testing and inspection procedures for rubber hoses e.g. hydraulic hoses and automotive hoses.
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BS EN 12814-2
BS EN 12814-2 is a tensile test method for testing welded joints of thermoplastics semi-finished products.
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ASTM D2370
This test method covers the determination of the elongation, tensile strength, and stiffness (modulus of elasticity) of organic coatings when tested as free films.
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Child Resistant Closure Testing
Medical, Pharmaceutical and Chemical Packaging takes product safety seriously.
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BS EN ISO 13262
BS EN ISO 13262 is test method to determine the tensile strength of seams on thermoplastics spirally-formed structured-wall pipes.
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Materials Testing: Theory and Practice Pt. 1 & 2
Materials testing is often the last step in the manufacturing process. Yet, quality is the result of both the process and the material. If the material that goes into the product is inadequate or defective, then the product may be deficient or faulty.
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BS EN ISO 22088-2
BS EN ISO 22088-2 is a test method for determining the environmental stress cracking of plastics.
This has replaced BS EN ISO 6252:1998
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BS ISO 6133
BS ISO 6133 specifies five methods of calculating, after testing, the tear strength and the adhesion strength of vulcanized rubber or fabrics coated with or adhered to rubber or plastics.
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SAE AMSSTD
This standard covers the general requirements and methods for testing sandwich core materials and for testing sandwich construction of the types used primarily in aircraft structures.
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Tensile Testing: Basics, Tips, & 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?