Metal Wire

(539 companies)
...will be more inclined to deform than to break. Designs that require metal parts to fit and maintain a fixed shape under stress should consider the part 's elongation properties. Tensile modulus or Young's modulus is a material constant that indicates...

Metal Sheet

(774 companies)
...should consider the part 's elongation properties. Tensile modulus or Young's modulus is a material constant that indicates the variation in strain produced under an applied tensile load. Materials with a higher modulus of elasticity have higher...
...in). In terms of performance specifications, values include dielectric constant, dielectric breakdown, and dissipation factor; arc resistance, volume resistivity, and surface resistivity; Young 's modulus, Compressive modulus, and Poisson 's ratio...
Silicon nitride and silicon nitride ceramics have outstanding high-temperature, mechanical, wear, and thermal properties. These hard ceramics also have moderate thermal conductivity, a low coefficient of thermal expansion, a moderately high elastic modulus, and unusually high fracture toughness.
Non-destructive testing (NDT) material testers can measure a variety of properties. Ultrasonic (UT) NDT material testers with velocity measurement capabilities can measure changes to a material 's elastic modulus, the ratio of stress (force per unit area...

Test Sieves

(84 companies)
Test sieves are stainless steel or brass round frames with extremely accurate openings. Wire cloth is usually of stainless steel or brass with nonstandard wire diameters.
Mechanical testing equipment covers devices used for adhesion, compression, drop (shock), tensile, vibration and fatigue testing.
Lumber and engineered wood are materials derived from trees and include timber, lumber, veneer, wood pulp, wood flour, pellets and chips.
Carbon steels are steels in which the main alloying additive is carbon. Alloy steels are steels alloyed with other metals or materials in addition to carbon to improve properties.

Glass Materials

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Glass materials have a random, liquid-like (non-crystalline) molecular structure. They are excellent thermal insulators and electrical insulators, and have high dielectric strength. At ordinary temperatures, glass materials are relatively strong, inert, biologically inactive, and corrosion resistant.

Stainless Steel Alloys

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Stainless steels are steels that contain a minimum of 10% chromium and are more resistant to corrosion than normal steels.
...adhesive products. Compression cages, sometimes referenced as modulus of rupture, are used to test the burst strength of products and materials. An extensometer is an accessory used to measure strain associated with tensile testing. An axis-clamp...
...maximum use temperature, modulus of rupture (MOR), and compressive strength. Maximum use temperature is the highest temperature to which cement, concrete, and mortar can be exposed temporarily, without the degradation of structural or other required...
Rubber adhesives and sealants are highly flexible, natural or synthetic materials that are used to join components or fill gaps between seams or on surfaces.
...are typically performed according to test procedure standards such as ASTM D-638 or ISO 527-1, ASTM D-1708, ASTM D-2289 (plastics at high strain rates), and ASTM D-882 (thin plastic sheets) as well as other OEM proprietary standards. Young's modulus...