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Why choose Mecmesin for single lap shear testing
Mecmesin offers a complete range of single lap shear testing systems designed for precision, repeatability and ease of use.
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Mecmesin solutions for Concora crush testing
Mecmesin offers advanced motorised test stands and fixtures for performing CCT in compliance with
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Standards in torque testing
Mecmesin systems are designed to comply with widely recognised international standards.
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Equipment for loop tack testing
Mecmesin loop tack testers are designed for precision, repeatability, and compliance with industry standards.
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Mecmesin systems for friction testing
Mecmesin provides a suite of precision friction testers compliant with international standards:
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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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Applications of tear testing equipment
Tear testing is applied in multiple sectors:
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Introduction to torque testing
Torque testing is a vital part of packaging quality control.
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Tensile testing and elongation at break measurement are essential for material performance evaluation, product development, and quality assurance.
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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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To discuss your removal torque testing requirements and identify the most suitable Mecmesin system for your application, speak to one of our technical experts today.
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Standards and regulations in shear testing
Several industry standards and protocols govern food shear testing, ensuring repeatable results and regulatory compliance. Examples include:
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Standards and compliance
International standards ensure penetration and puncture testing is performed consistently for reliable and comparable results.
Key examples include:
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Have questions about selecting the right torque tester or meeting standards such as ASTM D2063 or
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Industry standards and compliance
Running torque tests are often performed in line with established industry standards to ensure comparability and acceptance. Relevant examples include:
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Industry-specific testing solutions
Strain at maximum stress testing is relevant wherever materials are expected to endure high loads without unacceptable deformation.
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For guidance on implementing pull-off and pull-out testing in your quality control or R&D process, speak to one of our technical experts today.
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Introduction to compressive shear testing
Compressive shear testing is a mechanical test method used to measure a material’s ability to resist shear forces while under compressive load.
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Key standards for equibiaxial flexure testing
Internationally recognised standards ensure accuracy, repeatability, and comparability of results. Common references include:
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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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Standards and compliance
Commonly referenced standards for tangent modulus testing include:
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For engineers looking to define robust torque to turn test protocols or specify equipment, Mecmesin’s applications engineering team offers specialist guidance.
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Discuss your requirements with a Mecmesin specialist to identify the right tension testing solution for your product and process.
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Troubleshooting common issues
Low repeatability: Check fixture alignment and loop consistency.
Unexpectedly low tack: Ensure the adhesive surface is clean and properly conditioned.
Equipment drift:
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If you're looking to validate adhesive joint performance under realistic stress conditions, our applications specialists can help configure the