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Mechanical Testing

Identifies material’s actual mechanical properties in a specific environment

What is Mechanical Testing?

Mechanical testing refers to a group of standardized procedures used to determine the mechanical properties of materials, such as their strength, hardness, ductility, toughness, elasticity, and fatigue resistance. These tests are essential to evaluate how materials will behave under various types of mechanical forces, including tension, compression, bending, impact, or cyclical loading. The data obtained helps engineers and manufacturers ensure that materials meet the required safety, performance, and durability standards for their intended applications.

Mechanical Testing

Hardness Testing

[Micro & Macro Vickers Hardness]
  • Measure the hardness of materials at microscopic scale.
  • Applicable for Rockwell, Brinell and Vickers test methods.
  • Wide range of test force available (from 0.5gF to 1000gF) for micro hardness and >1000gF for macro hardness.

Impact Testing

[Charpy V-Notch Test]
  • Different hammer weights are available to suit the different tests and international standard.
  • Capable of testing samples at ambient until subzero temperature.

Tensile, Nick Break & Bend Test

[Universal Tensile Machine]
  • Tensile tests provide accurate data on a material’s strength and ductility.
  • Suitable for Nick Break and Bend Test as well.
  • Capable of testing samples up to 1000kN (100 tons) of force.

Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA)

  • Technique in which the elastic and viscous response of a sample under oscillating load, are monitored against temperature, time or frequency.
  • Provide information on the transitions of materials and characterize bulk properties that are important to material performance.
  • Determine glass transition of polymers or the response of a material to application and removal of a load, as a few common examples.

Techniques We Use

Micro & Macro Vickers Hardness

Charpy V-Notch Test

Universal Tensile Machine

Industries We Serve

Laboratory

Consultancy

Non Destrutive Testing

Oil & Gas

Why Choose Our Mechanical Testing?

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