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1951
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WestPack Trade Show
Lansmont - together with our sister brand Mecmesin - will be participating in the upcoming WestPack trade show!
1952
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BS EN 2591-709
Defines a method of checking the tensile strength of couplers in conditions of mechanical and thermal stress.
1954
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ASTM D1414
ASTM D1414 is used to measure the mechanical properties of vulcanized rubber o-rings. Mecmesin test equipment is relevant to the tensile testing part of this standard, which covers a variety of different tests.
1955
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ASTM D905-08
This test method covers the determination of the comparative shear strengths of adhesive bonds used for bonding wood and other similar materials, when tested on a standard specimen under specified conditions of preparation, conditioning, and loading in
1956
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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.
1957
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ISO 374-4
This document specifies the test method for the determination of the resistance of protective glove materials to degradation by dangerous chemicals with continuous contact.
1959
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BS EN 1608
This European Standard specifies the equipment and procedures for determining the tensile strength of a product parallel to its faces. It is applicable to thermal insulating products.
1960
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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.
1961
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BS EN 12317-1
Flexible materials, Sheet materials, Waterproofing materials, Shear testing, Mechanical testing, Bitumens, Bituminous products, Construction materials, Weather protection systems, Roof coverings, Sheet roof coverings, Joints, Welding, Adhesives, Test eq
1964
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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
1965
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ASTM D7269/D7269M-11
These test methods cover the tensile testing of aramid yarns, cords twisted from such yarns, and fabrics woven from such cords.
1966
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ASTM D6068-10
This test method covers the determination of the J-integral versus crack growth resistance (J-R) curves for polymeric materials.
1967
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ASTM C1576
This standard test method covers the determination of slow crack growth (SCG) parameters of advanced ceramics by using constant stress flexural testing in which time to failure of flexure test specimens is determined in four-point flexure as a function
1969
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BS EN 1400
Babies dummies, Baby equipment, Children, Chemical analysis and testing, Chemical hazards, Toxic materials, Dangerous materials, Mechanical testing, Performance testing, Safety measures, Packaging, Marking, Instructions for use.
1971
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BS EN 50289-3-4
Communication cables, Electric cables, Communication transmission lines, Mechanical testing, Tensile strength, Tensile testing, Elongation, Shrinkage, Shrinkage tests, Electrical insulating materials, Sheathed cables, Insulated cables, Cable sheaths
1972
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BS EN ISO 10555-3
Catheters, Cannulas, Sterile equipment, Parenteral infusion equipment, Medical equipment, Medical instruments, Disposable, Marking, Flow rates, Force, Force measurement, Flow measurement, Test equipment, Testing conditions.
1973
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ASTM C1028
This test method covers the measurement of static coefficient of friction of ceramic tile or other surfaces under both wet and dry conditions while utilizing Neolite heel assemblies. This test method can be used in the laboratory or in the field.
1974
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ASTM D642-00
This test method covers compression tests on shipping containers (for example, boxes and drums) or components, or both. Shipping containers may be tested with or without contents.
1975
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Architectural
Force and torque testing within the architectural industry primarily involve the testing of architectural hardware and access control systems, to ensure operational forces are within the limits stipulated by various guidelines and test standards, eg&nbs