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*[https://www.admet.com/how-to-perform-an-adhesive-lap-joint-shear-strength-test-astm-d1002/ A Page Descibing using such a Device to Check Welds] | *[https://www.admet.com/how-to-perform-an-adhesive-lap-joint-shear-strength-test-astm-d1002/ A Page Descibing using such a Device to Check Welds] |
Revision as of 15:01, 5 April 2020
Basics
- Part of the Open Source Laboratory Construction Set
- An Open Source "Universal Tester"
- Used to measure the Compressive Strength , Shear Strength , and Tensile Strength of any material made into the standard shape (usually a bar or hook
- Uses load cells, but the early versions could use Hook Style Scales
- Is almost essential if we start making any materials to provide hard, consistent evidence of material properties, especially for metals, and plastics
- Can also be used to test various weld techniques (On a purpose built small destructive test sample however for proof of concept, it doesn't replace a X-Ray Based Weld Inspection Device
- Can also test the "tackyness" / cohesion+adhesion of various glues, and greases