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Methods for lap shear testing
Single lap shear test procedure
In a single lap shear test, two specimens are bonded with an adhesive in an overlapping configuration.
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Ensaio de borracha de acordo com as normas de materiais
Requisitos
A caraterização dos materiais é essencial para se ter confiança no seu desempenho nos produtos manufacturados e nos componentes em que são posteriormente utilizados.
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Energy
Mecmesin has long been providing force and torque testing solutions to suppliers and contractors into the energy industry...
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Electrical switches and connectors
Switches and connectors may be low-cost simple electro-mechanical devices but they are ubiquitous in millions of products and devices we use every single day.
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bursting strength (sheet rupture)
Bursting strength is the capacity of a material or product to maintain in continuity when subjected to pressure.
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resistência ao rebentamento (rutura da chapa)
A resistência ao rebentamento é a capacidade de um material ou produto se manter em continuidade quando sujeito a pressão.
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BS EN ISO 16409
Describes performance criteria for manual interdental brushes with a round cross-section of the brush head and consisting of a wired stem with inserted filaents.
Of particular interest is the Stem Retention Force (sections 5.4 and 7.6)
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EN 149
EN149 specifies minimum requirements for filtering half masks as respiratory protective devices to protect against particles except for escape purposes.
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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 564
Mountaineering equipment, Mountaineering ropes, Cords, Outdoor sports equipment, Sports equipment, Diameter, Tensile strength, Safety measures, Equipment safety, Marking, Instructions for use, Diameter measurement, Weight measurement
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ISO 594-2
ISO 594 and EN 1707 contain 8 separate tests, some of which are only applicable to Luer lock fittings. Most of these tests require that the sample be assembled to a particular precision steel reference fitting.
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BS EN 12453
BS EN 12453:2001 specifies the performance requirements with regard to the safety in use for any type of power operated doors, gates and barriers intended for installation in areas in the reach of persons, and for which the main intended uses are giving
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EEC 2006/42/EC
The Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2006 is a European Union directive concerning machinery and certain parts of machinery.[1] Its main intent is to ensure a common safety level in machinery placed on the mar
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BS EN 1607
This European Standard specifies the equipment and procedures for determining the tensile strength of a product perpendicular to its faces. It is applicable to thermal insulating products.
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ISO 16047
ISO 16047:2005 specifies the conditions for carrying out torque/clamp force tests on threaded fasteners and related parts.
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*corp 01M-01-217
To determine the maximum force required to rupture (break) a woven fabric.
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ISO 36
ISO 36 determines the strength required to separate two plies of fabric bonded together with rubber, or a rubber and a fabric ply bonded together. This test is referred to as a “T-peel” test, because as the two adherends are pulled apart, they form the
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BS EN 868-5
Provides examples of particular requirements and test methods for heat and self-sealable pouches and reels manufactured from paper complying with EN 868-3 and plastic film complying with clause 4 of this European standard.
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ASTM D2646
These test methods may be used for acceptance testing of commercial shipments; however, caution is advised because information about between interlaboratory precision is incomplete. Comparative tests as directed in 5.1.1 may be advisable.
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ISO 9073-3
Application of a force longitudinally to a test piece of a specified length and width at a constant rate of extension. Determination of values for breaking strength and elongation from the recorded force-elongation curve.
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ISBT PTC-00004
These ISBT (International Society of Beverage Technologists) Sport Closure test methods focus on child safety related parameters such as separation forces and choking hazards of closure components.
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ASTM D5748-95
This test method determines the resistance of a stretch wrap film to the penetration of a probe at a standard low rate, a single test velocity.
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ISO 34-1
ISO 34-1 measures tear strength test methods for rubber test samples. The test results in measurement of a materials resistance to tearing. Tear strength can also be used to monitor material anisotropy of a material.
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ASTM D882-18
ASTM D882 is a test method that covers the determination of tensile properties of plastics in the form of thin sheeting and films (less than 1.0 mm (0.04 in.) in thickness). It is used to measure tensile properties including ultimate tensile