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Mechanical Testing

Mechanical testing is a process used to evaluate the mechanical properties of materials by applying forces and observing their response. This helps determine properties like strength, hardness, elasticity, and toughness. Various types of mechanical tests, including tensile, hardness, fatigue, and impact tests, are used to assess different aspects of a material's behavior.

Why is mechanical testing important?

Mechanical testing ensures the safety and reliability of products by identifying any potential weaknesses or defects in materials that could compromise the product's performance

Why is mechanical testing important?
Mechanical Testing

What we offers?

Sample preparation tensile test Tensile Strength,Yield,%Elongation Upto 5.0mm Tensile Strength,Yield Strength,%El More Than 5.0 Mm Tensile Strength (Ts,Ys,%E & Ra) Upto 5.0 Mm Tensile Strength (Ts,Ys,%E & Ra) More Than 5.0mm Breaking Load/Load Test Compression Test Cupping Test Flattening Test Drift Expension Test/Crushing Test Jominy 1 Impact Test Charpy & Izod Bend Test (Size Upto 5.0mm) Bend Test (Size Upto 5.0mm Bend Test (Size Above 10.0mm) Hardness Test (Hra\Hrb\Hrc\Hr15n\Hr30n) Weld Penetration Per Weld (Single Side)

Benefits of Research

Mechanical testing offers several key benefits, primarily focused on improving product quality, safety, and reliability. It helps in identifying potential weaknesses, ensuring materials meet required standards, and validating design choices. Furthermore, it aids in product development, failure analysis, and compliance with industry regulations.