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Plastic Tensile Strength Testing
Applied Technical Services’ polymer testing lab provides plastic tensile strength testing.
What are Tensile Tests, and Why are They important?
Tensile tests determine the force needed to break a plastic and evaluate the plastic’s elasticity before breaking. Tensile tests allow manufacturers to examine the mechanical properties of their plastic products. Plastics must perform properly under stress, so manufacturers use tensile strength testing to predict how plastic materials may fail in stressful conditions. Tensile testing is essential to manufacturers’ quality control, research and development, and safety measures.
American Society for Testing and Materials D638
ASTM D638 determines the tensile strength of non-reinforced and reinforced plastics. The testing method measures the following mechanical properties.
Tensile Strength
Tensile strength is the amount of force applied to a plastic before it breaks or suffers irreparable damage.
Tensile Modulus
Tensile modulus evaluates the stiffness of a material or how much stress is required before the material deforms.
Elongation
Elongation measures a material’s ductility or ability to undergo stress and deformation before failure
Poisson’s Ratio
Poisson’s ratio compares the ratio of change in material’s width per unit with the change of its length per unit.
Applied Technical Services' Plastic Material Testing Lab
Our accredited plastic material testing lab conducts tests to determine plastics’ mechanical, thermal, and chemical characteristics. Our plastic testing lab professionals conduct several tests, including
- Material Testing
- Identification Testing
- Impact Testing
- Failure Analysis
About Applied Technical Services
ATS has offered quality engineering consulting, training, inspection, and testing services since our founding in 1969. We employ engineers, chemists, and lab professionals with decades of combined experience in material testing.
We provide testing for several industries, including:
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Construction
- Electronics
- Healthcare
- Packaging
- Power Generation
- Paper and Pulp
Call +1 (888) 287-5227 and request a free quote for our plastic strength tensile testing services.
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