Mechanical and Physical Testing
Goodness Lab has a comprehensive range of Mechanical Testing services for metallic material.
Service Overview
Goodness Lab provides a various range of physical testing services on Metal, weldments, Pipe & Tubes. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the latest testing technologies to ensure accurate and reliable results.
Standards & Compliance
Testing Equipment
Universal Testing Machine (UTM)
Manufacturer: FIE
Capacity: 400 KN
Features:
- Electronic Extensometer
Optical Brinell Hardness Testing Machine
Manufacturer: FIE
Computerized Vickers Hardness Testing Machine
Manufacturer: FIE
Rockwell Cum Superficial Hardness Testing Machine
Manufacturer: FIE
Micro Hardness Testing Machine
Manufacturer: CHROMA
Impact Testing Machine
Manufacturer: FIE
Model: IT 30
Tests Performed
- Tensile / Transverse/Compression test
- Tensile Tests at Room Temperature with extensometer
- Tensile test with 0.2% proof stress, stress/strain diagram with electronic extensometer inclusive of sample machining charges
- Yield, UTS and Elongation
- Tensile test for fine wires/foils
- Full section Tensile test for steel bar up to 40 mm diameter
- Tensile test with Youngs Modulus (Modulus of Elasticity)
- Stress Strain Graphs with all relevant data
- Ball Test
- Bend test / Reverse bend / Re-bend / Root / Face / side bend test
- Flattening, Flaring, Drift Expansion Tests on Pipes and Tube
- Re-bend test including aging
- Charpy V notch Impact Test (a) R. T.
- Impact Tests as per ISO and IS Standards Charpy and Izod
- Rockwell Hardness A, B, C including Superficial Scales N, T
- Microhardness 10 gms to 1kg including Case Depth by Micro hardness
- Vickers Hardness tester (Micro/Macro indentation)
- Brinell Hardness tester
- Full-size breaking of bolt
- Wedge load test / Head soundness test
- Compression test of springs (up to 3 readings)
- Hydraulic / Pneumatic Test inclusive of Sample Preparation Charges
- Shear Test
- Proof Load / Slip Test on fabricated items such as clamps and assemblies
- Load Test - Proof Load on nuts, Breaking Load, Wedge Load Test on Bolts, Load vs Displacement
- Peel Test
- Residual Stress Measurement
- Jominy End Quench Test (with normalizing heat treatment) as per ASTM A255
- Sectional Weight of CTD/TMT/Reinforcement bars
- Surface characteristics of CTD/TMT/Reinforcement bars
Detailed Information
Tensile Test
All tests at Goodness Lab are performed in compliance with ASTM E8/E8M, ASTM A370, and IS/BS/ISO Standards. Information regarding the U.T.S, Yield strength, Elongation, and Reduction in Area obtained from tensile strength. Our equipment is capable of performing 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.5%, and 1% proof tests, as well as Extension Under Load (EUL) testing. Test can be performed these tests at room temperature, enable us to determine properties such as Young's modules.
Bend Test
A bend test is a mechanical test used to determine the ductility, strength, and toughness of a material (usually sheet, strips, plate, bar and wire). In this test, a sample material is subjected to a bending force to observe how it deforms under stress. It helps assess the material's ability to withstand deformation without breaking. Test carried out such as bend, double bend, Rebend, reverse/alternate bend as per ASTM E290, E190, A370 and other IS, BS, ISO standards.
Load Test
This is a method for assessing the ability of a material to withstand compressive loads. such as proof load tests on nuts, breaking load tests, wedge load tests on bolts, and load vs. displacement tests.
Flattening Test
A flattening test is a mechanical assessment used primarily to evaluate the ductility and integrity of tubular products, such as pipes and tubes. Applied for Pipe and Tube as per ASTM A370, IS 2328.
Flaring Test
The Drift Expansion Test, also known as a Flaring Test, is a method to assess the ductility and formability of metallic tubes and pipe by expanding the inner diameter using a conical mandrel, verifying the tube's ability to undergo plastic deformation without cracking, as per IS 2328.
Impact Testing
The impact test (ASTM A370, ASTM E23, ISO 148-1 and IS 1757, IS 1598) is a method for evaluating the toughness and notch sensitivity of metallic materials across a wide range of temperature from ambient to -196°C. Machine capability ranging from 2 joules to 220 joules.
Hardness Testing
Hardness Testing measures a material's strength by determining resistance to indentation/penetration by material surface.
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