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1976
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ISO 14126
ISO 14126 outlines procedures for determining the compressive properties of fibre-reinforced plastics composites in the in-plane direction. Two methods are detailed in the standard:
1977
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ISO 604
ISO 604 specifies a method for determining the compressive properties of plastics in the form of standard test specimens when tested under defined conditions of pretreatment, temperature, humidity and testing machine speed.
1978
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ASTM D7137 / D7137M-17
ASTM D7137 is a test method that measures the compression residual strength properties of multidirectional polymer matrix composite laminated plates, which have been subjected to quasi-static indentation
1979
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BS 6319-6
BS 6319-6 is a test method for determining the modulus of elasticity in compression of resin and polymer/cement compositions for use in construction.
1980
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ASTM D2659
ASTM D2659 determines the mechanical properties of blown thermoplastic containers under columnar crush conditions at a steady rate of compression. Any container, whether blown commercially or in the laboratory, may be used as the test specimen.
1981
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PSTC 101
These methods cover the measurement of the peel adhesion of pressure sensitive tapes.
1983
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BS EN ISO 11857
Textile floor coverings, Floor coverings, Sheet flooring, Mechanical testing, Textile testing, Textiles, Tensile testing, Test equipment, Test specimens, Testing conditions.
1984
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ASTM F2332-06
This specification covers annular ball bearings intended primarily for use in instrument and precision rotating components.
1985
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ASTM D349
These test methods cover the procedures for testing rigid round rods used in electrical insulation.
1986
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SAE AIR 1471A
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is to provide the aerospace propulsion industry with recommended assembly torque limits for commonly used aircraft propulsion system threaded fasteners when a common torque value per fastener si
1987
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ISO 20126
This International Standard specifies requirements and test methods for the physical properties of manual toothbrushes in order to promote the safety of these products for their intended use.It does not apply to manual interdental brushes and powered or
1988
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ASTM D1004
ASTM D1004-13 covers the determination of tear strength or tear resistance of flexible plastic film and sheeting. The site of tear is initiated by a high stress concentration caused by the 90° angle in the specimen.
1990
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Energy
Mecmesin has long been providing force and torque testing solutions to suppliers and contractors into the energy industry...
1991
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Construction
Mecmesin systems and gauges are designed for the application of international and industry standards for quality and safety...
1992
Sensor
Sensors - Vortex-dV
Torque sensors
A range of 'Smart' interchangeable torque sensors are specially adapted for the Vortex-dV test system. Plug and play for automatic calibration and a range of capacities for all requirements, from 1.5 N.m (13 lbf.in) to 10 N.m (90 lbf.in).…
1993
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Automotive
Automotive engineering is a complex area incorporating elements of mechanical, electrical, software and safety engineering. Stringent performance and safety-critical criteria must be met to produce successful vehicles.
1995
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Elongation and Recovery
Elongation and recovery testing is a fundamental process in material science used to measure how far a material can stretch under a given load and how effectively it returns to its original shape once the force is removed.
1996
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Floating roller peel
Floating roller peel testing is a critical method used to evaluate adhesio
1998
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Bulk analysis
In industries where powders, granules or pelletised materials are formulated, processed or packaged, maintaining consistency in texture and perf
1999
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Mining & Metals
Metals are at the heart of many technologically-advanced industries including aerospace, automotive, electronics and medical not to mention the traditional sectors of construction, energy and machinery.