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IN-HOUSE TESTING  FACILITY

TENSILE LOAD TESTING

Material is gripped at both ends by an apparatus, which slowly pulls lengthwise on the piece until it fractures. The pulling force is called a load, which is plotted against the material length change, or displacement. The load is converted to a stress value and the displacement is converted to a strain value.

PROOF LOAD TESTING

The proof load test, in its simplest form, is adding heavy loads to lifting or rigging machinery or load-bearing structures to see how much they can hold without issue

HARDNESS TESTING

Hardness testing is a test method that involves applying a constant load via a rounded or pointed object, under controlled conditions, to create an indentation in a metal surface. This is then measured to determine the hardness of the material

MAGNETIC PARTICLE INSPECTION (MPI)

Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) is a non-destructive testing method that can detect surface and subsurface flaws in ferromagnetic materials.

IMPACT TESTING

The Charpy impact test is performed to measure the required amount of energy to break a metal piece by the force of pendulum weight.

METALLURGICAL TESTING

Metallurgical Testing typically uses microscopy to provide important information about the structure and properties of metal and alloy samples. These services are also called Metallography Evaluation, Metallographic Examination and Metallurgical Analysis.

CHEMICAL TESTING

Chemical testing and analysis is the process of identifying, characterising, and understanding the quality of materials and substances that are used in products

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