Material Testing
Some experiments with materials are only possible thanks to wide range of instrumentation from laboratory technology. Different materials behave differently under extreme loads. Companies and consumer advocates rightly put on the material testing. Materials are visually convincing, but what really lies in the material cannot be seen with the naked eye or detected. A tension wire for example must endure a certain tension that you can rely on. So tear rope prematurely could that possibly evil lead to injury. The PCE Germany GmbH takes the testing of materials very carefully.
There are various test methods are used to determine of the behavior of the material sample or finished parts. It doesn’t matter whether mechanically, thermally or chemically is checked, the material must withstand the appropriate material testing, otherwise, the material is not suitable. A material is checked with regard to its purity, accuracy or load capacity. The standard test methods are divided into two main areas, in the non-destructive material testing and destructive material testing. Estimates of the life span of various products and materials are underpinned with the material testing or be quashed. .
In the non-destructive testing of materials, the material quality is tested without damaging the material itself. The material moisture measuring device PCE-PMI 1 of PCE Germany GmbH belongs to the non-destructive measuring devices that are ideal for controlling Subdivision at the wood camp, on construction sites or in the House. Find wet spots without leaving an imprint, scratches or grooves, is the strength of PCE-PMI 1. Destructive material testing are systematically tested materials on physical and chemical properties and it destroys or changes only the surface. Quality criteria always depend on the product to be tested and the focus is always different. Some experiments with materials are only possible thanks to wide range of instrumentation from laboratory technology. More information see: labortechnik/materialpruefung.htm