Laboratory Ovens for Advanced Tensile Testing
Tensile strength is one of the principal characteristics that defines a material’s mechanical behavior. It determines a product’s resistance to axial tension, or pulling forces, and is quantified as the point at which the material will fail due to strain. This is a useful metric for acquiring measuring numerous material properties including yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, and Young’s modulus. However, the tensile strength of finished products may vary due to pressure variations or fluctuating temperatures. Laboratory ovens are often used to facilitate tensile testing under high thermal conditions. This provides accurate information regarding the material’s resistance to thermodynamic stress…