Product Feasibilty Test
PT Teknoglass Duromer Internusa providing testing capabilities services of any engineered FRP (GRP) products where attention is required. Each project that being made covers product testing services provided in the manufacturing process. This capabilities allowing us to have higher quality products & support custom designs on manufacturing.
The objective of this service is to determine the endurance & performance of the product works well under certain circumstances. Testing capabilities that we have listed as follows:
- Barcol Hardness Test – Determine the hardness of both reinforced and non-reinforced rigid plastics. Specimen is placed under the indentor of the Barcol hardness tester and a uniform pressure is applied to the specimen until the dial indication reaches a maximum.
- Tensile Strength (Mechanical) Test – Destructive test process that provides information about the tensile strength, yield strength, and ductility. Measures the force required to break a composite or plastic specimen and the extent to which the specimen stretches or elongates to that breaking point.
- Ultrasonic Thickness Test – Using sound waves to determine whether there are flaws or defects present in a material, and also to measure the thickness of a material.
- Spark Test – Spark testing is considered a destructive test due to the nature of the procedure. This technique is primarily used for detecting vulnerabilities like chips, cracks, pinholes and other defects that are not visible to the naked eye in materials such as rubber, paint, or other coatings.
- Hydro Test – Carried out to induce a pre-determined stress level in the equipment by pressurizing the equipment and observing the results. The test is carried out by increasing the internal pressure, and creating a pressure differential with ambient pressure by using water as the test medium.
- Vacuum Test – Reveal whether sterilizing autoclaves are running properly by highlighting any pump malfunctions and air leaks inside the equipment. It allows to detect potential leaks and thus eliminate them.
- Acetone Test – Using acetone to determine any exposed surface of FRP (GRP) is well cured.
- Pressure Test – Using air, nitrogen, or any non-flammable and non- toxic gas at a pressure to pre-determined stress level in the equipment by pressurizing the equipment and observing the results. The test is carried out by increasing the internal pressure, and creating a pressure differential with ambient pressure.
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