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Mecmesin’s expertise in fabric testing
Standards-compliant systems
Our OmniTest and MultiTest-dV machines, paired with
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Comparison of flexure testing methods
Method
Loading direction
Best suited for
Advantages
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Key puncture resistance testing methods
Different materials and applications require different puncture testing methods. The two most common categories are high-force puncture testing and slow puncture testing.
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Bearings, rollers and gears
Rollers and bearings are intrinsic components of assemblies which move products horizontally, vertically, on an incline or decline, overhead, sub-floor, around obstacles and over long distances.
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Key standards for double rip tongue tear testing
ASTM D751-06 for coated fabrics
ASTM D751-06 defines test methods for coated fabrics, including the d
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Speak to an expert
For expert guidance on flexural testing, contact Mecmesin’s technical team.
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Puncture resistance testing methods
Puncture resistance measures the ability of a material to withstand an actual perforation event, simulating damage from sharp or pointed objects.
Applications include:
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Applications of tear testing equipment
Tear testing is applied in multiple sectors:
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Introduction to puncture resistance testing
Puncture resistance testing determines how well a material can withstand penetration from a sharp or pointed object.
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Case study
Vaccine delivery device and packaging testing
Requirement
As COVID-19 rapidly spread around the world, there was a concerted global effort to find a vaccine. Millions in international funding being pledged to vaccine development and to support clinical trials of the most promising prototy
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BS EN ISO 10319
Geosynthetic materials, Geotextiles, Textile testing, Cloth, Textile products, Fabric testing, Breaking load, Tensile testing, Test specimens, Width, Dimensions, Specimen preparation, Testing conditions, Test equipment, Wet-strength tests
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BS EN 16732
Slide fasteners, Fasteners (clothing), Grades (quality), Performance, Colour fastness, Dimensional tolerances, Marking, Mechanical testing, Strength of materials, Locking tests, Shrinkage, Dimensional changes, Testing conditions, Sampling methods
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BS EN 17394-2
This document defines a test method for security of attachment of functional and decorative buttons to clothing including garments such as gloves, hats, scarves, hosiery, ties, and textile belts. The scope of this document is limited to sewn-on buttons,
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BS EN 12467
Sheet materials, Asbestos cement, Cements, Fibres, Reinforced materials, Sheet roof coverings, Cladding (buildings), Curtain walling, Grades (quality), Density, Strength of materials, Approval testing, Type testing, Quality control, Acceptance inspectio
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Fundamentals of Compression Testing
How much force is required to register a command when you click your computer mouse?
How much force can a water bottle take before it collapses in its case under a stack?
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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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Coefficient of Friction (COF) Testing
Coefficient of Friction (COF) testing measures the static and kinetic friction values to help determine the quality of the final product.
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BS EN 388
Abrasion resistance up to 8,000 cycles
Blade resistance
Tear resistance
Puncture resistance
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Tensile Testing: Basics, Tips and 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?
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Wine & Spirits Capping: Cork Pull & Twist Caps
Wine packaging has a great influence on the quality of the product delivered to the customer.
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Wine & Spirits Capping: Cork Pull & Twist Caps
Wine packaging has a great influence on the quality of the product delivered to the customer.
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Fundamentals of Compression Testing
How much force is required to register a command when you click your computer mouse?
How much force can a water bottle take before it collapses in its case under a stack?
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CETIE Guide 5
This document gives background information and recommended best practices for the application of plastic flat-top screw-on caps onto PET bottles for beverages. It covers all closure sizes and beverage product types.