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Test Frame
Helixa test frame
Helixa test frame
A precision motorised test frame designed to apply torque from a few mN.m right up to a capacity of 6 N.m. (50 lbf.in).Its sensitivity and axial alignment make it perfectly suited for testing fine-precision components in a quality…
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Sensor
Sensors - Vortex
Torque sensors (ITC)
The ITC range of interchangeable torque sensors is specially adapted for the Vortex-i and -xt test systems. Plug and play for automatic calibration and available in 5 different capacities for all requirements, from 0 - 0.3 N.m (0 - 2.…
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Power and flexibility for your materials testing
Start measuring stress/strain, tensile, shear, flexure and compressive forces to evaluate your materials. It takes just a few minutes to create your own step-by-step test routines.
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Why Mecmesin for climbing drum peel testing
Precision peel testing systems
Mecmesin offers test platforms such as the OmniTest and
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Applications across industries
Aerospace - testing honeycomb panels for aircraft interiors and structural assemblies.
Automotive<
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Applications across industries
Mecmesin torque to turn systems are used in sectors including:
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Live performance and realtime results
See exactly how your test specimen is performing with realtime results on a live graph, with data captured at 500 times a second (500 Hz).
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Simplify data analysis in force, materials and torque testing
Test calculations are the values derived from raw measurement data, such as peak force, torque angle, or modulus of elasticity. With advanced software, these are now calculated instantly and with high precision, replacing error-prone manual methods.
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Built for batch testing and automation
Batch testing in VectorPro uses a pre-configured test to create a semi-automatic or fully automatic testing system on sets of products and batches of the products.
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Standards for the 90-degree peel test
The 90-degree peel test is defined by several recognised international standards, which provide consistent methodology and reporting requirements:
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Step-by-step procedure for reverse ratchet torque testing
Sample preparation
Condition the closures according to the specified standard to control environmental factors.
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Energy
Mecmesin has long been providing force and torque testing solutions to suppliers and contractors into the energy industry...
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Jewellery & Watch
In jewellery and watch production, alloys, components and other materials must meet the needs of the manufacturing process and the end-product should give good service performance when worn by the customer.
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PSTC 131
SCOPE
1.1 The procedures in this test method describe the measurement of breaking strength, elongation
at break, and energy to break, of pressure sensitive tapes.
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*corp QAC-MC-844
Confidential to l'Oreal
The aim of this test is to check that folding boxes form properly so as to ensure their fluidity of distribution on the filling and packing lines.
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ASTM C203
ASTM C203 is a test method that covers the determination of the breaking load and calculated flexural strength of a rectangular cross section of a preformed block-type thermal insulation tested as a simple beam.
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ASTM D5467 / D5467M-97
ASTM D5467 is a test method that determines the in-plane compressive properties of polymer matrix composite materials reinforced by high-modulus fibers in a sandwich beam configuration.
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ASTM D413-98
ASTM D413 is a test method used to determine the force per unit width required to separate a rubber layer from a flexible substrate such as fabric, wire or sheet metal.
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*corp Coca-Cola SM-PR-2645
This test ensures that the column strength of non-refillable (NR) plastic bottles is sufficient to meet minimum performance specifications for vertical loading during peak load application.
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ASTM D1321
This test method covers the empirical estimation of the consistency of waxes derived from petroleum by measurement of the extent of penetration of a standard needle.
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ISO 1798
ISO 1798 specifies a method for determining the strength and deformation properties of flexible cellular materials when a test piece is extended at a constant rate until it breaks.
This test standard is equivalent to BS EN ISO 1798:2008
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ISO 36
ISO 36 determines the strength required to separate two plies of fabric bonded together with rubber, or a rubber and a fabric ply bonded together. This test is referred to as a “T-peel” test, because as the two adherends are pulled apart, they form the
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BS EN 12311-2
BS EN 12311-2 is a test method for determining the tensile properties of flexible sheets used for waterproofing roofs.
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BS EN 1393
BS EN 1393 specifies a test method for testing the longitudinal tensile properties of glass-reinforced thermosetting plastics (GRP) pipes.
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ASTM D2659
ASTM D2659 determines the mechanical properties of blown thermoplastic containers under columnar crush conditions at a steady rate of compression. Any container, whether blown commercially or in the laboratory, may be used as the test specimen.