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Microtensile Testing of Plastics

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2011

Most plastic tensile property tests, including tensile strength, elongation (at yield or break), and modulus of elasticity are performed on "dogbone" shaped specimens measuring 3 or more inches in length and .25 inches or more in width. In some cases, the application or availability of a material will require that a Microtensile specimen be tested. Microtensile are usually no more than 1.5 inches in length and .25 inches in width.

To read more go to: http://info.admet.com/specifications/bid/55431/Microtensile-Testing-of-Plastics

For more test videos and how to's go to: http://info.admet.com/

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