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Ultimate Tensile Strength
What it is, how to measure it, and why it matters
Ultimate tensile strength (UTS) is a critical property used to determine how materials behave under tension. It defines the maximum stress a material can withstand before breaking.
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Case study
Kiểm tra độ mài mòn và vi trầy xước của bề mặt gỗ và laminate
Yêu cầu Việc sử dụng các vật liệu tự nhiên từ lâu đã trở thành một điểm bán hàng độc đáo của nhiều dòng sản phẩm tiêu dùng.
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Case study
Kiểm tra vỏ bảng điều khiển năng lượng mặt trời
Yêu cầu Mô-đun năng lượng mặt trời, còn được gọi là mô-đun PV hoặc quang điện và bảng điều khiển năng lượng mặt trời, phải chịu các điều kiện khắc nghiệt về nhiệt độ, bức xạ tia cực tím, mưa, băng và gió trong suốt cả năm.
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Selecting the right approach to secant modulus testing depends on the material, applicable standards, and the intended use of the results.
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Construction materials
The manufacturing of building materials for construction is an established industry in many countries.
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Applications of torque testing in packaging
Food and beverage: PET bottles, screw-top jars
Pharmaceutical: Child-resistant packaging, blister packs
Personal care: Tubes, pump dispensers
Chemical produc
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Common challenges and best practices
Accurate four-point bend testing requires attention to several factors:
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What is double lap shear testing?
Double lap shear testing is a mechanical method used to measure the shear strength of adhesive bonds.
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Case study – implementing VectorPro in packaging R&D
A packaging development team working with PLA (polylactic acid) bottles sought to optimise top-lo
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Real-world examples
Beverage packaging automation
A global beverage brand integrated the VortexPro into its testing line for PET bottle caps. Results included:
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Secant modulus testing with Mecmesin
Mecmesin testing systems such as the OmniTest and MultiTest-dV
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Speak to an expert
Speak to one of our technical specialists today to discuss your short span compression testing requirements and discover how Mecmesin can help you achieve accurate, compliant, and reliable results.
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What is a universal testing machine?
To assess the quality of a finished product or component, it is often necessary to conduct multiple force tests.
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Choosing the right tension and compression testing equipment depends on factors such as material type, force range, test speed, environmental conditions, and applicable standards.
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Best practice and future trends
Maintaining accuracy
Calibrate to ISO 6789 or Mecmesin protocols
Use in controlled environments
Validate with certified
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Case studies and real-world examples
Food sachet packaging
In a recent study, our equipment was used to test the burst strength of multilayer foil sachets used for single-serve food products.
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Case studies and examples
In timber engineering, laminated beam testing revealed that one adhesive consistently produced substrate failures, showing a stronger bond than the timber itself.
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Benefits of automated test systems
The integration of software into force and torque measurement offers tangible advantages:
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Pass or fail indicator
Specify your own pass and fail criteria within each test, for results that immediately alert operators to the status of each test specimen.
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Speak to a Mecmesin engineer
Need help configuring your grab test setup or selecting the right equipment? Our applications team can advise on test standards, machine selection, and integration into your QA process.
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Applications across industries
Mecmesin torque to turn systems are used in sectors including:
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Standards and compliance in shear testing
Adhering to recognised standards ensures consistency and comparability of results. Common examples include:
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Types of friction
Static friction
Static friction prevents an object from moving when a force is applied.