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tensile tester

tensile tester

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What is tensile tester?

A tensile tester, also known as a universal testing machine (UTM), is an instrument used to perform tensile, compression, and other mechanical tests on materials and components. It applies a controlled tension to a test specimen until it fails, measuring the force required and the amount of elongation. These tests are commonly used to determine the tensile strength, yield strength, and elastic modulus of materials, providing crucial information for engineering design and quality control. Tensile testers find applications in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, materials science, and construction.

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FTIR (Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy) can be used to analyze the chemical composition and changes in materials before, during, and after tensile testing, providing complementary information about the material's behavior at a molecular level.
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