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USP 1207.3
USP 1207.3 provides guidance on the integrity assurance of nonporous packages intended for sterile pharmaceutical products. Background instruction is provided on the topics of leaks, leakage rate, and package sealing/closure mechanisms
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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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Materials Testing: Theory and Practice Pt. 2
Materials testing is often the last step in the manufacturing process. Yet, quality is the result of both the process and the material. If the material that goes into the product is inadequate or defective, then the product may be deficient or faulty.
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ASTM D816-06
These test methods cover tests to measure the properties of adhesives, commonly called rubber cements, that may be applied in plastic or fluid form and that are manufactured from natural rubber, reclaimed rubber, synthetic elastomers, or combinations of
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SAE AS7928
This specification covers insulated and uninsulated crimp-style copper terminal lugs and conductor splices for stranded conductors. An Amendment corresponding to this standard is available at AS7928_A1
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ASTM D7030-04
This test method covers determining the resistance of an empty paper corrugated shipping container to a vertically applied constant compression load for a specified time.
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ISO 3377-2
ISO 3377-2:2016 specifies a method for determining the tear strength of leather using a double-edged tear. The method is sometimes described as the Baumann tear. It is applicable to all types of leather.
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BS EN 12445
This standard specifies the test methods to be applied to a power operated door to demonstrate compliance with the requirements specidied in EN 12453: 2000 in particular it specifies the method of measuring the forces developed by a power operated door.
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Materials Testing: Theory and Practice Pt. 1
Materials testing is often the last step in the manufacturing process. Yet, quality is the result of both the process and the material. If the material that goes into the product is inadequate or defective, then the product may be deficient or faulty.
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CETIE Guide 7
This guideline applies to the screw capping of still wines with a metallic closure having a threaded plastic insert and a tamper-evident band which needs to be snapped before it can be opened. The closure is screwed and crimped during capping.
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SAE AS1310B
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) is intended for use by those involved in the design of aircraft, missile, or space systems, and their support equipment to define the various type of fastener torque.
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IEC 60512-13-1
Details a standard test method to measure the force to fully engage or separate mating connectors, including the effect of any locking, latching, sealing, engaging, separating or similar device, that assists or resists such operation.
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ISO 8510-2
Specifies a 180° peel test for the determination, under specified conditions, of the peel resistance of a bonded assembly of two adherends where one adherend is flexible and the other is rigid.
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ASTM F806-99a
ASTM F806 is a test method that covers determination of the short-time compressibility and recovery at room temperature of laminated composite gasket materials.
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IPC TM-650
A suite of test methods for printed circuit boards. Visual, dimensional, chemical, mechanical, electrical, environmental. To determine the release strength of the carrier of thin copper foil in pounds per inch of width at ambient temperature
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ISO 10964
The test method described is used to make comparative assessments of the securing or locking effect of anaerobic adhesives. It may be used for other types of adhesives.
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ASTM D6713-14
Materials shall be tested and the individual grades shall conform to specified values of the physical properties such as tensile strength, tensile elongation, tensile modulus, dimensional stability, flexural modulus, and Izod impact; and dimensional pro
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ASTM D3471
This test method covers the determination of the top-load required to engage lugs on Type IA child-resistant closures.
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BS EN ISO 8670-2
Two part test on filled bags:
1) 20 N tensile flange seal test, pulled in two directions in turn, at 180 degrees, in shear plane across flange, bag held by transparent custom plate
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ASTM D1871
This test method is used to test the strength of adhesion of single-filament wire to vulcanized rubber compounds. It applies to wire made from brass, bronze or zinc coated steel wire.
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ASTM D6117-18
ASTM D6117 covers the evaluation of fastener use with “as manufactured” plastic lumber and shapes through the use of two different testing procedures:
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ASTM D1566
ASTM D1566 is a source of reference for definitions of technical terms used in the rubber industry
Standards can be obtained from appropriate standard authorities.
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ISO 9047
This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the adhesion/cohesion properties of sealants with predominantly elastic behaviour which are used in joints in building construction.
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BS EN ISO 23907
Test methods for various aspects of sharps bin safety requirements. Relevant to us are Penetration test and possibly Handle strength