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*For viscous liquids and slurrys, an inclined plane and a timer, or a funnel and a timer can be used (A camera and frame by frame and/or computer analysis can increase accuracy) | *For viscous liquids and slurrys, an inclined plane and a timer, or a funnel and a timer can be used (A camera and frame by frame and/or computer analysis can increase accuracy) | ||
*Adhesion and Cohesion can be tested with two plates with the viscous fluid in between, they are drawn apart by a [[UTM]] in a similar manner to a [[Tensile Strength Test]] | *Adhesion and Cohesion can be tested with two plates with the viscous fluid in between, they are drawn apart by a [[UTM]] in a similar manner to a [[Tensile Strength Test]] | ||
*[[Boil Test]] | |||
*[[Burn Test]] + [[Heat Damage Resistance Test]] if applicable | |||
*[[Freeze Test]] | |||
*[[Melt Test]] | |||
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*[[Tensile Strength Test]] | *[[Tensile Strength Test]] | ||
*[[Shear Strength Test]] | *[[Shear Strength Test]] | ||
*[[Melt Test]] (if applicable) | |||
*[[Burn Test]] (if applicable) | |||
*[[Heat Damage Resistance Test]] (if applicable) | |||
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 15:15, 5 April 2020
Basics
- Any methods of testing various materials' properties
Liquids/Slurrys
- Mainly flow and viscosity tests
- For low viscosity liquids, inline flow meters can be used
- For viscous liquids and slurrys, an inclined plane and a timer, or a funnel and a timer can be used (A camera and frame by frame and/or computer analysis can increase accuracy)
- Adhesion and Cohesion can be tested with two plates with the viscous fluid in between, they are drawn apart by a UTM in a similar manner to a Tensile Strength Test
- Boil Test
- Burn Test + Heat Damage Resistance Test if applicable
- Freeze Test
- Melt Test
Solids
- Compressivs Strength Test
- Tensile Strength Test
- Shear Strength Test
- Melt Test (if applicable)
- Burn Test (if applicable)
- Heat Damage Resistance Test (if applicable)