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How to use the tension test Tensile Testing machine

  Tensile Testing Machines is a kind of instrument used for measuring the geometric parameters of materials (metal, plastic, fiber, etc.) and static dynamic mechanical characteristics under tensile load. Tensile testing machines through the opening of the sample across (to determine the size and shape according to the standards or specifications), with the tensile strain stress into meaningful numerical results, in order to accurately judge and analyze the tensile properties of various materials. Now let's take a look at the steps of using the Tensile Testing machine The use steps are as follows: Preparation: fix the material sample to be tested on the test machine, and adjust the fixture and sensor of the test machine. Set test parameters: set mode, speed, range for testing. Start the test: Start the test, the test machine will apply force to the material, and record the test data. End test: After the test, stop the operation of the test machine and save or print the test data. Da...

Salt spray test

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  Salt spray test is a commonly used environmental simulation accelerated corrosion test method, which is mainly used to evaluate the corrosion resistance of metal materials and their coatings, coatings, paints and other surface treatment processes. This test accelerates the corrosion process on the material surface by simulating the corrosion conditions in the Marine environment or industrial atmosphere, in order to assess the corrosion resistance of the material in a short period of time. Main test items: salt spray test (neutral, acetic acid, copper accelerated acetic acid), cyclic corrosion test, condensate water, water mist, etc.

Classification of C-tick

  C-tick is the electromagnetic compatibility component of Australia, regulated by theAustralia Community Association, and currently only controls the interference part, with the products being enforced from 1 January 1999. C-TICK Certified Product Classification: Under the Australian EMC system, the products are divided into three categories. Suppliers must apply for the C-TICK mark before selling the second and third category products. Class I products: products with low interference radiation for devices using wireless spectrum, such as manual switches, simple relays, one-way cage inductor motor, resistance, etc. Such products can voluntarily apply for the c-tick mark during production and sale. Class II products: products with high interference radiation for wireless spectrum equipment, such as switching power supply, welding machine, dimmer, most household appliances, etc. Class III products: products with very high interference to devices using wireless spectrum, namely produ...