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BS EN 1465
Specifies a method for determining the tensile lap-shear strength of bonded assemblies when tested on a standard specimen and under specified conditions of preparation and testing.
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NF G30-102
La présente partie a pour objet de décrire une méthode de mesure directe de la pression de contention des garnitures élastiques telles que les bords-côtes de chaussettes, ceinturesde slips et de culottes, gaines et bas dits de confort, et plus généralem
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ASTM D3822
This test method covers the measurement of tensile properties of natural and man-made single textile fibers of sufficient length to permit mounting test specimens in a tensile testing machine.
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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 D3518 / D3518M
ASTM D3518 is a test method, which measure the shear stress and shear strain properties of polymer matrix composite materials composed of +45 plies and -45° plies.
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BS EN 50289-3-16
Communication cables, Electric cables, Communication transmission lines, Mechanical testing, Tensile testing, Tensile strength, Performance testing
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ASTM C674
These test methods cover determination of the modulus of rupture and the modulus of elasticity of fired ceramic whitewares bodies, formed by any fabrication method, and are applicable to both glazed and unglazed test specimens.
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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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ASTM D1623
ASTM D1623 determines the tensile and tensile adhesion properties of rigid cellular plastics materials and foam. These are often used as insulation and structural materials in the aerospace, automotive and construction industries.
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ASTM F607-03
The ASTM F607 test method provides a means of determining the degree to which gasket materials under compressive load adhere to metal surfaces. The test conditions described are indicative of those frequently encountered in gasket applications.
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ASTM D7269/D7269M-11
These test methods cover the tensile testing of aramid yarns, cords twisted from such yarns, and fabrics woven from such cords.
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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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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 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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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 D926-17
ASTM D926 is a test method that covers the determination of plasticity and recovery of unvulcanized rubber by means of the parallel plate plastometer. Uncompounded, compounded, and reclaim rubber may be tested.
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ASTM D5934-02
ASTM D5934 specifies the use of controlled rate of loading mechanical instrumentation on rectangular plastic bars molded directly or cut from sheets, plates, or molded shapes via three-point loading bending techniques to obtain material properties such
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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
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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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BS EN ISO 6892-2
BS EN ISO 6892-2 specifies a method of tensile testing of metallic materials at temperatures higher than room temperature.