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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Steering Wheel Torsional Test
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Doorsets - Static torsion test
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Description: Doorsets -- Repeated torsion test
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Driveline Torsional Impact Test
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Standard Test Method for Torsion Testing of Wire
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Supplier: Haida International Equipment Co., Ltd.
Description: Specifications 1. Torque test clamp is used for assistanting the Torque Testing 2. OEM. Application As a grasp specimen in torque force test process.
- Mechanical Test: Shear / Torsion
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Description: Metallic materials -- Wire -- Simple torsion test
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Description: Specifies a method for determining the ability of wire of diameter 0,3 mm to 10,0 mm inclusive to undergo plastic deformation during reverse torsion. This test is used for detecting surface and internal defects in wires. Gives symbols and designations, principle, testing machine,
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: ISO 18338:2015 specifies the method for torsion test at room temperature of metallic materials. The tests are conducted at room temperature to determine torsional properties.
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: ISO 9649:2016 specifies a method for determining the ability of metallic wire of diameter dimension from 0,3 mm to 10,0 mm inclusive to undergo plastic deformation during reverse torsion. This test is used to detect surface defects, as well as to assess ductility.
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Standards and Technical Documents - Standard Test Method for Torsion Testing of Wire -- ASTM A938-07Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method describes the torsion (or twist) testing of metallic wire. 1.2 The values stated in U.S. customary units are to be regarded as the standard. The SI equivalents of U.S. customary units may be approximate. This standard does not purport to address all of the safety
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes uniform requirements and procedures to determine the torsional strength of permanent hydraulic tube joints. It also establishes testing equipment and apparatus for torsion testing.
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: Recommended Practice for Torsion Tests of Cast Iron
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Description: Resistance welding -- Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials -- Torsion test of resistance spot welds
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Supplier: ZwickRoell LP
Description: Torsion, in its simplest form, is the action of twisting. Many everyday materials, components, component assemblies, and end-user products used in various industries are designed with the primary purpose of supporting this direction of movement. Products include screws, springs, syringe
- Force / Load Capacity: 562 to 0.4496 lbs
- Mechanical Test: Shear / Torsion
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Supplier: Tinius Olsen, Inc.
Description: For maximum versatility and capability, Tinius Olsen offers a full range of torsion testing machines in capacities from 10,000-300,000in.lbf or kg.cm (1000-30,000N.m). Higher capacity and other longer length models are available on request. The 10,000in.lbf (1000 N.m) torsion tester is
- Test Temperature: 32 to 100 F
- Test Humidity: 10 to 90 %
- Mechanical Test: Shear / Torsion
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Supplier: Instron®
Description: The Instron line of low and medium capacity torsion testers provide dependable mulit-turn capability. Available in capacities ranging from 22 - 5,650 N-m (200 - 50,000 in lb), these systems are ideal for biomedical, automotive, and aerospace applications.
- Torque / Impact Energy: 16.2241887905605 to 4,166.666666666667 Ft-lbs
- Display / User Interface: Application Software, Computer Interface, Digital Readout / Interface
- Mechanical Test: Shear / Torsion
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Description: Helical springs used to apply a torque or store rotational energy are commonly referred to as “torsion springs” and are typically found in single-and double-bodied forms. Everyday uses include clothespins, ratchets, counterbalance mechanisms, and as a coupling between concentric shafts such
- End Style: Hinged, Short Hook Ends, Straight Offset, Straight Torsion
- Wind: Left Hand Wind, Right Hand Wind
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: ISO/TS 13498:2011 establishes a method to determine the torsional yield strength and maximum torque of the implant body/connecting part joints of endosseous dental implant systems. This test is most appropriate for evaluating new types of joints and connecting parts, as well as new materials.
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Supplier: Tinius Olsen, Inc.
Description: are also available as floor models, and as multiple twisting units for simultaneously testing two, three or more samples. The standard, variable speed, motor drive makes up to 62 twists per minute (rpm) with a maximum torsion rating of 1,500in.lbs. A counter indicates the total number of
- Mechanical Test: Shear / Torsion, Tensile
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Description: Engineered Spring Products® (ESP) is an ISO-9001 certified solutions provider for problems involving compression springs, torsion springs, extension and garter springs, as well as Belleville washers/disc springs. We design and manufacture a wide variety of snap rings and flat form products
- Spring Material: Music Wire, Spring Steel, Stainless Steel
- Features: Other Metal
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Description: Mohawk Spring has been manufacturing high-quality, precision compression springs, extension springs, torsion springs, garter springs, and wire forms since its inception in 1960. They are integral components to a range of products including jet aircraft, missiles, space vehicles, computer
- Wind: Double Torsion Wind, Left Hand Wind, Right Hand Wind
- Leg Length: Equal Leg Length
- End Style: Hinged, Hook Ends, Short Hook Ends, Straight Offset, Straight Torsion
- Features: Other Metal
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Description: Applies to coaxial communications cables. It specifies test methods for torsion characteristics of copper-clad metals of coaxial cables.
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: IEC 60512-15-3:2008 details a standard test method to assess the effectiveness of the insert retaining system to withstand torsional stresses likely to be encountered during normal use.
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Description: IEC 60512-15-3:2008 details a standard test method to assess the effectiveness of the insert retaining system to withstand torsional stresses likely to be encountered during normal use.
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Supplier: OROS
Description: transmission. Such vibrations have to be checked for test, validation and diagnostics. OROS, as a specialist of dynamic measurement on rotating machinery, offers torsional vibration measurement as an integrated in the 3-Series analyzers range. Main Features No additional hardware to the
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Description: IEC 61300-2-5:2009 Establishes a test to determine the ability of the cable attachment element of the device under test to withstand torsional loads, as might be experienced during installation and normal service, while under tension. The scope of the test also includes those
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Supplier: Epsilon Technology Corp.
Description: often used for specialized tests, contact Epsilon with your specific test needs. The Model 3550 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller.
- Test Temperature: -454 to 392 F
- Test Standard: ASTM, ISO
- Test Fixture Type: Extensometer
- Application: Fatigue / Cyclic, Shear / Torsion
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Description: Description / Abstract There is no abstract information for this document.
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Supplier: Interface, Inc. - AZ
Description: Capacity 10 kN Force and 10 Nm Torque • Compact design • Side cable exit The AT102 is an axial torsion transducer for measuring both torque and force in a single sensor. Typical applications include rheometry test machines for rubber testing.
- Accuracy: 0.2 ±% Full Scale
- Operating Temperature: -22 to 176 F
- Electrical Output: Other
- Category of Device: Sensor / Transducer
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Supplier: SAB North America
Description: passes the stringent VDE-Oil test.
- Number of Conductors: 18 #
- Rated Voltage: 0.6 kilovolts
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 90 C
- North American (AWG): 18 AWG
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Supplier: Tinius Olsen, Inc.
Description: Shear Fixtures are used to create shear stress on a sample in order to induce a rupture. Most shear fixtures are specially designed for specific testing procedures. Rigid materials are tested to failure in the shear mode when the layers of material are laterally shifted in relation to each other.
- Application: Shear / Torsion
- Test Fixture Type: Test Grip / Clamp
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Supplier: Accutek Testing Laboratory
Description: Accutek's mechanical testing qualifications include: - Tensile (ounces to 60,000+ lbs) - Fatigue (axial, bending, torsion, roller chain) - Rotating Beam - Charpy Impact (NIST Certified) - Hardness (micro to Brinell, including Shore A) - Abrasion (Taber, micro-motion, porous coating) - Torque
- Services Offered: Aging / Life Testing, Fatigue / Endurance, Flow Testing, Leak / Seal, Mechanical / Structural (Statics), Performance Testing, Safety / Liability Testing, Vibration
- Capabilities: Certification, Component / Product Comparison, Engineering / Design Verification (DVT), Evaluation / Inspection, Failure Analysis / Troubleshooting, Hydraulics, In-process / In-line Testing, Reliability / Robustness, Test Development, Test Fixtures / Equipment, Test Panel / Sample Prep, Testing /
- Forms Tested / Certified: Components / Parts, Facilities / Capital Equipment, Products, Samples / Fluids
- Features: Other, Specialty / Other
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Supplier: Global Testing Services, Inc.
Description: Global Testing Services, Inc. is an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited test facility located in Kokomo, Indiana, which is approximately 50 miles north of Indianapolis, Indiana. Our 14,000-square-foot laboratory includes state-of-the-art chambers, test equipment, and instrumentation. We are an
- Features: Africa Only, Canada Only, East Asia / Pacific Only, Europe Only, Midwest US Only, Near East Only, North America, Northeast US Only, Northwest US Only, Oceania Only, South / Central America Only, South Asia Only, Southern US Only, Southwest US Only, United States Only
- Capabilities: Component / Product Comparisons, Component / Product Testing, In-Process In-Line Testing, Performance Testing, Reliability / Robustness, Test Fixtures / Equipment
- Configuration / Form Tested: Components / Parts, Products (Equipment / Devices), Samples / Materials
- Services Offered: Compressive, Creep / Stress Relaxation, Drop / Shock, Fatigue / Cyclic, Friction / Wear, Hydrostatic / Burst, Impact Toughness, Shear / Torsion, Tensile
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Supplier: Tinius Olsen, Inc.
Description: capacity. Test machines become complete, powerful test systems with the addition of grips to hold the specimen, strain measurement instrumentation and Tinius Olsen’s Horizon Data Analysis software. Features & Benefits Extended crosshead travel (1490mm), two test zones above and
- Force / Load Capacity: 2,248 lbs
- Display / User Interface: Application Software
- Mechanical Test: Compressive, Shear / Torsion, Tensile, Universal
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This is accomplished by measuring loads, lateral forces, verifying stiffness and side-load compensation while reducing damper seal wear and stiction.
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Browse Torsion Springs Datasheets for Coiling Technologies, Inc. -
domestically sourced and American-made materials. This commitment ensures our springs are consistent, durable, and capable of withstanding various stresses without failure. Our thorough testing and quality control processes ensure manufacturing defects are minimized, therefore, enhancing durability and long (read more)
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given time. Torsional, rolling, bending, and variable describe different flexibility types. Flexibility is tested when a cable is bent, twisted, or pulled into positions other than its original state. Flexible cable can bend significantly and stay bent for a large amount of time without damage (read more)
Browse Multiconductor Cables Datasheets for Northwire, Inc. -
Torque ranges from 10 lbf-in to 750,000 lbf-in High torsional stiffness, and low deflection. Overload capacity is twice rated torque. All are calibrated CW and CCW to rated load in our NVLAP* accredited laboratory (read more)
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designs, they offer high torsional stiffness with zero backlash—making them ideal for precision motion control and high-speed rotating equipment. How They Work: Thin metal disc packs flex to absorb angular (read more)
Browse Flexible Couplings Datasheets for Chengdu Leno Machinery Co., Ltd. -
. Outstanding features include short overall length and high torsional stiffness. Sensing elements for low capacity models are manufactured from an aluminum alloy, larger units use 15-5PH stainless steel. Because they have no bearings or rotating parts, no maintenance is required (read more)
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S. Himmelstein and Company's RTM 2208 and RTM 2209 square drive reaction torque transducers are characterized by high torsional stiffness, very high overload and high extraneous load capacity. Their low weight and compact size simplify installation and handling. Verifying rotational (read more)
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output and spindle precision. Their helical cut design, machined from solid aluminum or stainless steel, provides the ideal combination of torsional stiffness and flexibility needed for high-accuracy applications. Engineering (read more)
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Hollow Flanged Transducers achieve faster response by employing a patented double-wall design that results in a compact package with high torsional stiffness. Maximum loads range from 60 to 2,400,000 lbf-in. Other features include: 200% Mechanical Overload (read more)
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the ratio of peak torque to average torque is high. In that situation, a conventional torquemeter must be oversized to avoid damage - a process which greatly reduces accuracy. Conditions that create high peak to average ratios include starting, stopping or reversing inertial loads, torsional (read more)
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Avoiding the Destructive Effects of Torsional Resonance
The rapidly expanding use of diesel engines and a-c variable speed drive systems has made it essential for test stand users and designers to acquire a working knowledge of torsional effects. Both drive types carry a much higher risk of associated component failures than either spark ignition
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Solving Problems with Torsionally Stiff Couplings
One of the biggest challenges on this application was stiffness of the coupling. We have history with this application and have found if the coupling has wind up, even though it is zero backlash, it will affect how the test is performed by allowing the instantaneous rpm to droop momentarily within
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Do Missing Tacho Pulses Mean The End Of The Road For Your Test?
Creating a stable, good quality tacho signal can be one of the hardest parts of analyzing rotating machinery. So what happens if our carefully designed and implemented tacho misses a few pulses? The data looked great until we tried to perform some in-depth torsional vibration analysis. And now we
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New Test Data Offers Resolution for Toughest Engineering Challenges
For engineers combating vibrational loosening, axial-torsional loading, joint fatigue, and ther mal extremes, conventional fastening methods involving standard 60 degree threads have posed design limitations for too long and proven solutions, backed by test data, have been relatively nonexistent
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Handbook of Workability and Process Design
Chapter 8 Torsion Testing to Assess Bulk Workability . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ZHWPD2003P086
Torsion Testing to Assess Bulk Workability S.L. Semiatin, Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate J.J. Jonas, McGill University .
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Buckling Experiments: Experimental Methods in Buckling of Thin-Walled Structures Volume 2 Shells Built-up Structures Composites and Additional Topics Complete ...
… 13.3.3 Testing of Large Shells Subject to Axial Compression Experiments on Stiffened Cylindrical Shells under External Pressure, Bending and Torsion 13.4.1 External Pressure Tests 13.4.2 Bending Tests 13.4.3 Torsion Tests and Combined Loading Stiffened …
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Dynamic Behavior of Materials, Volume 1
11 Analysis and Simulations of Quasi-static Torsion Tests on Nearly Incompressible Soft Materials..........................................................................
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Americam Society of Composites: 29th Technical Conference
may be obtained from a simple pure shear ( torsion ) test .
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Physical Simulation of Friction Stir Welding and Processing of Nickel-Base Alloys Using Hot Torsion
The Gleeble hot torsion test was utilized in an attempt to simulate the friction stir-processed microstructure of three Ni-base alloys: Hastelloy X, Alloy 625, and Alloy 718.
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