Fracture Toughness Testing

Applied Technical Services conducts fracture toughness testing on ceramics, composites, plastics, and metals. Our analysis provides insight into the safety, longevity, and performance of materials experiencing crack propagation.
Why are Fracture Toughness Tests Important?

Fracture toughness tests determine the energy required to initiate crack growth and failure in materials. Manufactured materials are imperfect and can suffer from flaws and defects that impact their quality and performance. Fracture toughness testing allows manufacturers to evaluate and improve their products and materials by observing their performance under specific conditions.

Applied Technical Services' Fracture Toughness Testing Services

Our fracture toughness testing services determine the load required to cause materials’ brittle or ductile crack propagation. Our experienced staff works closely with clients to establish testing standards that emulate the conditions of the material’s application while also adhering to relevant ASTM standards. Upon the completion of service, our experts provide detailed reports of our findings so manufacturers can adequately assess the mechanical properties of their materials, allowing them to maintain quality control and predict a material’s performance throughout its service life.

ATS' Mechanical Testing Lab

Our mechanical testing labs state-of-the-art technology capable of conducting complex tests on various metals, plastics, and products. Our highly trained engineers develop specific plans and procedures to address the unique needs of our clients. We offer dozens of mechanical testing services, including:

About Applied Technical Services

In our 55 years, we have expanded from a small engineering operation to a global quality inspection, testing, and consulting services provider. We employ hundreds of professionals from diverse disciplines and backgrounds, including chemists, engineers, inspectors, scientists, and technicians. Our services benefit a variety of industries, including:

We house several A2LA accredited labs including our chemical, nondestructive, and mechanical testing facilities. Please call +1 (888) 287-5227 or submit an online request form for further details regarding our mechanical testing services.

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