Mechanical testing is integral to bringing a design into production. Calculated values alone do not necessarily give an accurate picture of how materials and products will integrate together. Mechanical testing provides empirical data to ensure that products meet specifications and comply with required regulations and quality standards.
Load testing is an integral part of bringing a system design into production. Calculated values alone do not necessarily give an accurate picture of how materials and products will integrate together. Load testing provides empirical data to ensure that products meet specifications and comply with required regulations and quality standards.
Advanced Materials Testing Services can also investigate the root cause of failed items. Failure investigation is a systematic approach to the collection and analysis of evidence and data relating to the failure.
Incorrect, inappropriate or uncontrolled welding procedures can result in a weld containing imperfections that can weaken it significantly, leading to early failure, delays and increased costs.
MechTest now has a SpectroMaxX M OES chemical analysis instrument adding the capabiltity to test and analyze Carbon Steels, Stainless Steels and other Alloys. The instrument can provide chemical analysis of a range of elements including: iron, aluminium, carbon, boron, silicon, sulfur, manganese, nickel, chromium, copper, etc.
MechTest offers polymer testing on a range of polymers and geomembranes such as HDPE, LLDPE, EPDM, PVC, for properties such as weld strength, tear strength, tensile strength, puncture resistance, burst strength, puncture resistance.