Used for - Tensile Strength, Yield Strength, Elongation and Bend Test
Used to assess the mechanical properties of materials providing insights into its performance under stress, such as:
• Tensile strength is a mechanical property that measures the resistance of a material to a force attempting to stretch or pull it apart. It is the maximum stress a material can withstand without breaking when subjected to axial (pulling or tensile) forces.
• Yield strength is a mechanical property that characterizes the amount of stress a material can withstand without undergoing permanent deformation.
• Elongation - In a tensile test, where a specimen of the material is pulled until it fractures, elongation is calculated by measuring the change in length of the specimen after it breaks compared to its original length.
• Bend Test, is a mechanical test used to evaluate the ductility, soundness, and resistance to cracking of a material when subjected to bending or deformation. This test is particularly relevant for assessing the performance of materials that are intended for applications involving bending or forming processes.