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Common challenges and solutions
Material inconsistencies - Variations in fibre composition and moisture content between batches can affect results.
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Speak to an engineer
For tailored advice on coefficient of friction testing, contact a Mecmesin applications engineer for support in choosing the right equipment and ensuring compliance with your industry’s requirements.
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Modulus of elasticity formula
Young’s modulus (E) is calculated from the linear portion of a stress-strain curve using this formula:
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Applications across industries
Aerospace - testing honeycomb panels for aircraft interiors and structural assemblies.
Automotive<
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Speak to an expert
If you need to improve product consistency, optimise processing conditions, or validate your quality control methods, Mecmesin’s technical specialists can help.
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Speak to an expert
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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Speak to an expert
Speak to one of our technical specialists today to discuss your shear testing requirements for food texture analysis and discover how Mecmesi
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We're here to help you
Our team of technical engineers, along with our global network of expert partners, will help you get started and show you how to configure routines to your exact testing requirements.
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Introduction to running torque
Running torque testing measures the torque required to keep a component rotating once movement has started.
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Key features and advantages
The strip method offers a number of engineering advantages:
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Speak to an expert
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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BS 1726-2
Springs, Helical springs, Cylindrical shape, Tensile loading, Circular shape, Wires, Bars (materials), Parallel, Dimensional tolerances, Form tolerances, Product specification, Ordering, Mechanical testing, Heat treatment
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ISO 9727-2
This part of ISO 9727 specifies a test method for:
⎯ measuring the mass of cylindrical cork stoppers ready for use or semi-worked, totally or partially made of agglomerated cork, and
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ASTM C651
This test method covers determination of the flexural strength of manufactured carbon and graphite articles using a simple beam in four-point loading at room temperature.
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ASTM D3810
This test method covers the determination of or the recommendation for minimum application torque that results in a fully degraded removal torque that is at a level greater than the maximum expected reverse-ratchet torque for a Type IA child-resistant c
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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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ISO 527-3
ISO 527-3 specifies the conditions for determining the tensile properties of plastic films or sheets less than 1 mm thick, based upon the general principles given in ISO 527-1.
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ISO 9895
Specifies a method for determining the compressive strength in the machine and cross-directions of paper and board using a short-span compressive tester. It is intended for papers and boards used for the manufacture of containers and boxes.
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BS EN 12311-2
BS EN 12311-2 is a test method for determining the tensile properties of flexible sheets used for waterproofing roofs.
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BS ISO 7322
This International Standard specifies test methods for the determination of the following characteristics of composition cork (= product obtained from the agglutination of cork granules with the addition of a binder generally not derived from cork cells
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BS EN ISO 14129
BS EN ISO 14129 is a test method used to determine the in-plane shear stress/shear strain response of fibre-reinforced plastic components.
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ISO 9727-5
Specifies a test method for determining the maximum force necessary to extract a cylindrical cork stopper.
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SAE J 1553
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a cross peel test method for use in measuring the bonding characteristics of automotive-type adhesives for joining fiber-reinforced plastics to themselves and to metals.
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BS ISO 3384-1:2001+A1
BS ISO 3384-1 is a test method for determining the stress relaxation in compression of vulcanised rubber or thermoplastic.
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FINAT FTM 9
This test method describes a means of assessing probably the most important and yet the hardest to measure property of pressure sensitive materials, the tack.