Evaluation of tensile properties using a extensometer compatible with high-stretch flexible materials.
To accurately measure strain in a tensile test, measurement using a strain gauge is necessary!
We would like to introduce the "Tensile Property Evaluation Using a Strain Gauge Compatible with High-Extension Flexible Materials" that we offer. Tensile tests on NR rubber were conducted using both contact-type (compatible with high-extension and soft materials) and non-contact type (video) strain gauges, and the results were compared. To accurately determine strain in tensile tests, it is necessary to select an appropriate strain gauge and testing conditions based on the target material and measurement objectives. We will provide suggestions tailored to your inquiries. 【Comparison of Strain Gauges】 ■ Contact Type (Compatible with High-Extension and Soft Materials) - Suitable for materials with large extensions - Not suitable for brittle or easily deformable materials - Not usable in constant temperature baths ■ Non-Contact Type - No restrictions on materials *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Poisson's ratio measurement
At Aites Co., Ltd., we conduct "Poisson's ratio measurement." Poisson's ratio is the ratio of longitudinal to lateral strain that occurs when a load is applied to an object, and it is necessary for strength calculations of materials. In the downloadable materials, we introduce the results of attaching strain gauges to test specimens, applying tensile loads using a universal testing machine, and examining the longitudinal and lateral strains obtained from the strain gauges. Please feel free to download and take a look.
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Evaluation of tensile properties using a stretch gauge for high-stretch flexible materials.
We would like to introduce the "Tensile Property Evaluation using Extensometers for High-Elasticity Flexible Materials" that we offer. Tensile tests of NR rubber will be conducted using contact-type (suitable for high-elasticity and soft materials) and non-contact type (video) extensometers, and the results will be compared. To accurately determine strain in tensile tests, it is necessary to select the appropriate extensometer and testing conditions based on the target material and measurement objectives. We will provide suggestions tailored to your consultation needs.