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Universal Testing systems

One of the most common applications for Universal Testing systems, a tensile test measure how strong a material is, how long it stretch, and how stiff it is as the material is pulled apart until the breaking point.<br>http://tensiletestmachines.com/

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Universal Testing systems

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  1. 3 Most Common uses of Universal Testing Systems! | MTI 3 Most Common uses of Universal Testing Systems! | MTI Universal testing systems are aptly named as it can perform various types of tensile and compression tests on diverse materials. There are also numerous different terms used to refer a Universal Testing Machine that you will commonly hear in the industry, among the most popular of which are a tensile tester, bend tester as well as compression tester. Some types of Universal testing systems are stripped of some capabilities and are marketed to specific sectors, like texture analyzers for food, peel tester for adhesives, labels, and are marketed to specific sectors, like texture analyzers for food, peel tester for adhesives, labels, and tapes, as well as top load compression tester for pipes and packaging. 3 Common uses of Universal Testing Systems: Tensile testing- One of the most common applications for Universal Testing systems, a tensile test measure how strong a material is, how long it stretch, and how stiff it is as the material is pulled apart until the breaking point Compression Testing- Compression is the direct opposite of a universal tensile test. A Universal Testing Measurements can be used to compress an object until a pre- determined load or else distance or until the product breaks Peel testing- A peel test is quite smaller to a tensile test, only instead of pulling a single piece of material apart, you are pulling apart two materials that have previously been bonded together in order to determine its average peel force

  2. Want to know about more uses of Universal testing machines? Then visit our website now or else get-in-touch with us:- Contact Now Measurements Technology Inc (MTI) 600 Kirk Rd, Suite B, Marietta, GA 30060 Tel: 770-587-2222 Indicate information which you would like to have provided here: http://bit.ly/2MTM3VV

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