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1976
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ASTM C393
This test method covers the determination of the core shear properties of flat sandwich constructions subjected to flexure in such a manner that the applied moments produce curvature of the sandwich facing planes.
1977
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BS EN ISO 8295
ISO 8295 specifies a method for determining the coefficients of starting and sliding friction of plastics film and sheeting when sliding over the same or other substances. It is intended to be used for non-sticky plastic film and sheeting of up to appr
1978
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ASTM D3164
Test method ASTM D3164 is used to produce shear strength data for joints to compare adhesives or evaluation surface treatments. Shear joints impose uniform stresses across the bond area which results in the highest possible joint strength.
1979
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Wire Crimp & Weld Testing Webinar
The only way of really knowing the strength of a crimped terminal is to pull it.
1980
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ASTM D5379/D5379M-05
This test method covers the shear properties of composite materials reinforced by high-modulus fibers. The composite materials are limited to continuous-fiber or discontinuous-fiber-reinforced composites in specific forms.
1981
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ASTM D6415 / D6415M-06a
ASTM D6415 is designed to measure the curved beam strength properties of fiber reinforced composites using a 90˚ curved beam specimen. The curved beam strength represents the moment per unit width which causes a delamination to form.
1982
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TAPPI T 400
This method describes procedures for obtaining a representative sample for testing.
1983
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TAPPI T 840
This method describes a procedure for evaluating the adhesive used in glued lap joints of corrugated containers.
1984
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ASTM D6746-15
ASTM D6746 is a test standard that covers methods to evaluate a characteristic of raw rubber or unvulcanized rubber compounds that is designated as green strength.
1985
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ASTM D378
The ASTM D378 test method is used for evaluating the physical properties of flat conveyor belting, which are used in many industrial applications in which they are subjected to a great variety of stresses and conditions.
1986
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ASTM F2256-05
This test method is intended to provide a means for comparison of the adhesive strengths of tissue adhesives intended for use as surgical adhesives or sealants, or both, on soft tissue.
1987
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ISO 9073-3
Application of a force longitudinally to a test piece of a specified length and width at a constant rate of extension. Determination of values for breaking strength and elongation from the recorded force-elongation curve.
1989
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Energy
Mecmesin has long been providing force and torque testing solutions to suppliers and contractors into the energy industry...
1990
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Construction
Mecmesin systems and gauges are designed for the application of international and industry standards for quality and safety...
1991
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).…
1992
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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.
1993
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Floating roller peel
Floating roller peel testing is a critical method used to evaluate adhesio
1995
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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
1997
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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.
1998
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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.
1999
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Marine
Marine engineering is an area incorporating elements of mechanical, electrical, software and safety engineering for sailboats, tankers, submarines and other marine vessels. Stringent performance and safety-critical criteria must be met to oper
2000
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Scissor grips
Scissor grips - self-tightening and self-aligning with the specimen initially being held by spring tension.