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Mechanical testing equipment covers devices used for adhesion, compression, drop (shock), tensile, vibration and fatigue testing. Search by Specification | Learn More about Mechanical Testing Equipment
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Material test fixtures and accessories include mechanical testing grips, fixtures, sample heaters, extensometers, specimen cutters, and other specialized test components. Search by Specification | Learn More about Product and Material Test Fixtures and Accessories
Specialty polymers and resins are proprietary polymers, resins, monomers and intermediates. This category includes plastics and elastomers that are based on proprietary curing technologies or chemistries, or that are designed for specialized applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Specialty Polymers and Resins
Foams and foam materials are industrial products made from low density elastomers, plastics, and other materials with various structures and porosities. Search by Specification | Learn More about Foams and Foam Materials
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Glass materials have a random, liquid like (non-crystalline) molecular structure. They are heated to a temperature sufficient to produce a completely fused melt. Search by Specification | Learn More about Glass Materials
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Multi Function Hardness Tester United Testing Systems, Inc.
Extensometers, United Model EZ United Testing Systems, Inc.
Super-Long-Beam Flex Tester United Testing Systems, Inc.
Tensile System with Heated Saline Bath United Testing Systems, Inc.
Universal Testing Equipment and Systems United Testing Systems, Inc.
Horizontal Plane Tensile Testing Machine AJT Equipment Limited
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Designed and manufactured by United Testing Systems, Inc. for the Carter Holt Harvey Wood Products company of New Zealand, this computerized, super-long-beam tester will be used to test the flexural modulus of various types of wood products. (read more)
From automotive and aerospace to energy, food and electronics applications, VICTREX® PEEK™ polymer's superior high temperature performance combined with its chemical and wear resistance, electrical performance and tribological properties offer processors and end-users design freedom, high precision reproducibility and long-term reliability. (read more)
Master Bond EP62-1 is an electrically insulating, high temperature resistant epoxy potting compound. It features remarkably high thermal stability, heat deflection temperature of 150°C (300°F), shrinkage less than 0.7%, volume resistivity of 6x1016 ohm-cm and a 3.7 dielectric constant from -5°C to 205°C (-60°F to 400°F). It has strong chemical resistance, e.g. 50% sulfuric acid, etc. (read more)
Three Companies Partner to Produce the First Injection Molded Air Intake Manifold for Automotive Performance Aftermarket- Innovative design and production techniques make part stronger than original-equipment nylon manifold, lighter than aluminum replacement. (read more)
AMODEL® PPA Selected for Throttle Body of Marine Outboard Engine- Engineers at Delphi Automotive Systems have chosen AMODEL A-1565 for the engine air control valve (EACV) for an outboard engine application. (read more)
Minteq Pyrogenics Group powerful new weapon in the battle against thermal heat in state of the art electronic circuits and devices
PYROID® HT Pyrolytic Graphite thermal spreader and heat sink material offers exceptionally high thermal conduction that won't bust your budget. (read more)
The Pyrogenics Group is a world leader in the production of extreme-purity, freestanding PYROID® Pyrolytic Graphite (PG) films and stripper foils. PYROID® PG film is available at any thickness between 2 µm to 75 µm, area densities of 0.5 mg/cm2 and up. (read more)
Objet's FullCure® family of proprietary acrylic-based photopolymer materials enables Objet users to create highly accurate, finely detailed 3-dimensional models and parts for a wide range of Rapid Prototyping applications. (read more)
Associated Polymer Labs know the importance of understanding a competitors' product. Deformulation or reverse engineering services uses several techniques and conventional extraction methods to identify and semi-quantify the components of a complex mixture. (read more)
If your product goes through a curing process, you need to measure the transition temperatures. This is important and critical information that is required to benchmark your product. Associated Polymer Labs, Inc. has DMA testing services that measures transition temperatures which characterizes thermal plastic, composites, epoxies, and new materials. (read more)
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Finite Element Analysis engineering - Flexural Modulus vs... is Youngs Modulus..(since we don't want to add to the confusion by using flexural and tensile modulus) then it appears that Youngs modulus or |
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Mechanical engineering other topics - Tensile and flexural... Tensile and flexural modulus thread404-115153 |
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ASTM C580 -02(2008) Standard Test Method for Flexural Strength... ASTM C580 - 02(2008) Standard Test Method for Flexural Strength and Modulus of Elasticity of Chemical-Resistant Mortars, Grouts, Monolithic See ASTM International Information |
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ASTM D6272 -02(2008)e1 Standard Test Method for Flexural... See ASTM International Information |
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Society of Manufacturing Engineers Abstract for Flexural Modulus Reduction Due to Matrix Cracking Damage in a GFRP Cross-Ply Lamiante |
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Forum Question: Polymer Properties and the test procedure to... There is a big difference between the Flexural Modulus and the Young's Modulus, even though they are expressed in the same units (MPa, or psi). Don't |
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Forum Question: with regards to elastic modulus of acrylic Fergus, The flexural modulus is really only good if the shape of your object is the same shape of the object used in the flexural modulus test |
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Talk:Flexural modulus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Talk:Flexural modulus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia So, does a higher or lower flexural modulus mean stiffer? |
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IDES.com: Flexural Modulus Flexural Modulus Home > Plastics Tools > Glossary Flexural Modulus Email this page Results 1 - 10 of 6861 documents for Flexural Modulus |
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IDES.com: Flexural Creep Modulus Flexural Creep Modulus - ISO 6602 Home > Resources > Plastic Properties Descriptions > Flexural Creep Modulus ISO 6602 Explained |