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Case study
Cosmetics tube flip-cap attachment strength
Customised engineering example
Many flip-caps on flat-sealed cosmetics tubes are not designed for removal by the consumer under normal use.
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BS EN 1939
Adhesive tape, Adhesives, Tape, Peeling tests, Adhesion tests, Stainless steels, Testing conditions, Test equipment, Test specimens, Specimen preparation, Low-temperature testing.
Withdrawn June 2019 .. superseded by ISO 29862:2019
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Why choose automation?
Automation transforms the way you approach quality control and testing, turning what was once a time-consuming, labour-intensive process into a seamless, efficient operation.
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Case study
Tampas de líquido a granel
Exemplo de engenharia customizada Nosso cliente fabrica graneleiros líquidos equipados com fechos de válvula de plástico de duas partes.
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BS EN 388
Abrasion resistance up to 8,000 cycles
Blade resistance
Tear resistance
Puncture resistance
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BS EN 2591-412
Covers a method of assessing the insertion/extraction forces for contacts used in elements of connection.
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BS EN ISO 9163
Textile glass, Roving (fibre), Textile fibres, Test specimens, Textile testing, Fibre testing (textiles), Tensile testing, Impregnated materials, Dimensions, Sampling methods, Test equipment, Specimen preparation, Testing conditions
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Accessory catalogue
Choosing your accessories
To achieve accurate test results it's important that your sample is gripped and held correctly.
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Case study
Esforço de extração de torção de champanhe e vinho espumante
Requerimento Solução Equipamento de teste
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ASTM D1002
This test method covers the determination of the apparent shear strengths of adhesives for bonding metals when tested on a standard single-lap-joint specimen and under specified conditions of preparation and test.
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FAQs
Find answers to common questions about syringe testing and ISO 11040-4:
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BS EN 671-1
Fire hydrants, Fire hoses, Firefighting equipment, Flexible pipes, Fire hose reels, Hose reels, Fire safety in buildings, Performance, Approval testing, Corrosion tests, Ageing tests, Flow measurement, Endurance testing, Impact testing, Pressure testing
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Case study
Bulk liquid carrier closures
Customised engineering example
Our client manufactures liquid bulk carriers fitted with two-part plastic valve closures. The collar is welded to a plastic bag, and the valve closure is fixed onto it by a compression joint.
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BS EN ISO 2062
Yarn, Packages (yarn), Textile products, Textile testing, Yarn testing, Tensile testing, Elongation at fracture, Breaking load, Wet-strength tests, Strength of materials, Specimen preparation, Testing conditions, Test equipment
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Case study
Syringe plunger breakaway and glide force
Customised engineering example
The majority of syringes are single-use, disposable and manually-operated.
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BS EN ISO 12625-12
Specifies a test method for the determination of the tensile strength of perforated lines of tissue paper. It uses a tensile-testing apparatus operating with a constant rate of elongation.
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ASTM D1683
This test method measures the sewn seam strength in woven fabrics by applying a force perpendicular to the sewn seams.
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Electrical switches and connectors
Switches and connectors may be low-cost simple electro-mechanical devices but they are ubiquitous in millions of products and devices we use every single day.
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Case study
Medical sharps bin puncture resistance
Customised engineering example
International standards (ASTM F2132, BS 7320, BS 23907) specify the puncture resistance of medical sharps containers.
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Aerospace
Safety and reliability are paramount in the aerospace industry. Around the world many airlines, manufacturers of commercial and military aircraft and helicopters, suppliers of fasteners, landing gear and avionics plus mainte
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Doors, windows and shutters
The effective safe performance of doors, windows and shutters requires them to be sturdy yet also easy to operate for users.