Introduction to Tensile Strength Tensile Testing
The tensile test is a test method for determining the properties of a material when subjected to an axial tensile load. The data obtained from the tensile test can be used to determine the elastic limit, elongation, modulus of elasticity, proportional limit, area reduction, tensile strength, yield point, yield strength, and other tensile property indicators of the material.
Definition of tensile test
The tensile test, also known as the tensile test, is a test method for determining the properties of a material when subjected to an axial tensile load. The data obtained from the tensile test can be used to determine the elastic limit, elongation, modulus of elasticity, proportional limit, area reduction, tensile strength, yield point, yield strength, and other tensile property indicators of the material.
Tensile strength test standard
GB/T 228.1-2010 Tensile Test Methods for Metallic Materials
GB T 1040.1-2006 Plastics Determination of tensile properties
GB/T 8804.1-2003 Test Methods for Tensile Properties of Thermoplastic Pipes and Tubes
GB/T 10654-2001 Determination of tensile strength and elongation at break of porous elastic materials made of polymers
GB/T 11546.1-2008 Plastics Determination of creep properties
GB/T 25048-2010 Test Methods for Pipe and Ring Tensile Testing of Metallic Materials
GB/T 528-2009 Determination of tensile stress-strain properties of vulcanized rubber or thermoplastic rubber
GB/T 9641-1988 Test Methods for Tensile Properties of Rigid Foams