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180 Degree Peel Test in Accordance with ASTM F88

The customer has delivered three different samples of medical packaging that were prepared into 1 inch wide specimens for testing. The seal strength of the packaging was to be evaluated in a 180 degree peel test as described by ASTM F 88 - Standard Test Method for Seal Strength of Flexible Barrier Materials.

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Applications 5/10/2012 11.0 KB

Mechanical Testing Solutions for Composites

Learn how the demand for lightweight composite materials and structures for aerospace and automotive, along with the development of environmentally sustainable energy systems, have affected the requirements for physical and mechanical testing.

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Applications 2/13/2012 343.1 KB

Mechanical Testing of Medical Implants

Implants and the materials used for their production undergo extensive tests, which include the evaluation of the static and dynamic mechanical properties of the raw materials, components and systems. Many of these tests are internationally standardized, other testing proceduresare specific to a given application.

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Applications 1/27/2012 1.5 MB

MEDICAL CONSUMABLES & EQUIPMENT

Medical consumables and equipment includes syringes, needles, sutures, staples, packaging, tubing, catheters, medical gloves, gowns, masks, adhesives and sealants for wound dressing and a whole host of other devices and tools used with a hospital or surgical environment. Depending on the device, mechanical testing can be carried out in tensile, compression or flexure, in dynamic or fatigue, or impact or with the application of torsion.

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Applications 9/28/2011 0.6 MB

Testing Aramid Cords

This application study tests an aramid cord using Instron®’s standard pneumtaic cord and yarn grips and compares the results to those obtained with Instron’s unique pneumatic aramid cord and yard grips to determine which is more accurate and suitable.

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Applications 7/23/2007 201.3 KB

Hidden Errors in Your Data March 2006 Web Version

Webinar on "Why Your Results Don't Look Right -Hidden Errors in Your Data" presented by Christopher Scott on April 5, 2006.

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Applications 4/18/2006 11.1 KB