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What is the grab method?
The grab method is a tensile testing technique where only the centre of a fabric specimen is gripped during testing — typically using 100 mm × 150 mm test specimens with a 50 mm wide clamp
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FAQs about compressive strength testing
How is compressive strength different from tensile strength?
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Speak to an expert
For engineers looking to define robust torque to turn test protocols or specify equipment, Mecmesin’s applications engineering team offers specialist guidance.
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Types of torque testing equipment
Whether you're validating production output or designing closures in R&D, Mecmesin offers systems to suit every environment.
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Future trends in torque testing
Automation is becoming increasingly common, improving accuracy and enabling in-line testing during production.
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Speak to an expert
Speak to one of our technical specialists today to discuss your shear testing in tension requirements and discover how Mecmesin can help you achieve accurate, compliant, and repeatable results.
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Speak to an expert
Mecmesin supports manufacturers, product developers, and QA teams with texture testing solutions tailored to their materials and industries.
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Introduction to ball burst strength testing
Ball burst testing measures the resistance of a material to rupture under localised force using a hemispherical probe.
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Troubleshooting and best practices
Secure adhesive firmly in the fixture to prevent slippage
Clean substrates between tests to remove residue
Maintain consistent loop dimensions using fixture guides
Control temperature and humidity to match the test s
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Speak to an Expert
Our technical team can help you select and configure the right torque testing system for your rotational shear requirements.
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Case Studies and Examples
Explore how leading healthcare companies use Mecmesin equipment for syringe testing to ensure compliance with ISO 11040-4 Annex F.
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Steel: ~200 GPa
Aluminium: ~70 GPa
PET (Polymer): ~2–3 GPa
Rubber: ~0.01–0.1 GPa
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Significance of connector extraction resistance
Extraction resistance is the connector’s ability to maintain a secure fit during use while still allowing disconnection when necessary. This is especially important where connectors are repeatedly mated and unmated, such as:
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การทดสอบแรงบิดของขั้วต่อ Luer และขนาดเล็ก
ความต้องการ มาตรฐานสากลที่เกี่ยวข้องกับขั้วต่อเจาะขนาดเล็กสำหรับของเหลวและก๊าซในการใช้งานด้านการดูแลสุขภาพมุ่งเน้นไปที่ความสะดวกในการใช้งานและความต้านทานต่อการรั่วไหลหรือการจัดการที่ไม่ถูกต้อง มาตรฐาน ISO 80369 ปัจจุบันครอบคลุมวิธีการทดสอบชุด
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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.
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*corp QPF-MC-1209 B
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L'Oreal to methods for shear and penetration testing of lipsticks, deodorants etc.
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TAPPI T 821
Measures the force required to separate corrugated board between the flute tips of corrugated medium and its linerboard facings.
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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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IEC 62137-1-1
The test method described in IEC 62137-1-1:2007 is applicable to gull-wing lead surface mounting components.
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ASTM F1140/F1140M-13
These test methods provide a rapid means of evaluating tendencies for package failure when the package is exposed to a pressure differential. Pressure differentials may occur during processes such as sterilization and transportation.
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NF B 57 100
Section 8 covers the measurement of the tensileforce to extract a natural or synthetic cork from a still wine bottle or from a standardised glass tube, which simulates the profile of the neck of a wine bottle.
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ASTM C364
This test method covers the compressive properties of structural sandwich construction in a direction parallel to the sandwich facing plane.
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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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ASTM D1894
This test method is used to measure the friction of plastic film and sheeting. It determines the kinetic (moving) and static (starting) resistance of one surface being dragged across another.
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BS EN 1707
Syringes, Conical fittings (syringes), Injection instruments, Locking and locating devices, Fitting, Pipe fittings, Medical equipment, Medical instruments, Blood transfusion equipment, Dimensions, Dimensional tolerances, Performance testing, Leak tests,