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What is Tensile Testing?
When we talk about tensile testing, we refer to a very specific and comprehensive mechanical test. This is like providing a material that undergoes a complete performance under tension. During a tensile test, a standardised sample of the material is gripped at both ends and pulled separately at a constant speed until cracks appear.The tensile strength testing is a mechanical test where a sample is extended until it breaks to measure its strength and stretching. This helps determine the properties:- Yield Strength: The point that which the material begins to distort permanently (it will not go back to its original form).
- Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS): This is the maximum stress that the material can easily withstand before it begins to bend and eventually break.
- Elongation: How much the material extension or deformation occurs before fractures are expressed as a percentage of the original length. This indicates the flexibility.
- Young’s Modulus (Modulus of Elasticity): A measure of resistance to the hardness of the material or resistance to elastic deformation.
What is Tension Testing?
Tension testing is virtually another name for tensile testing. Both refer to the same test method, where tension (pulling) forces are used on a sample to understand its behaviour under the load.However, in the broader structural or civil engineering line, tension testing can also refer to testing large components or mounting during stretch load, not just for small laboratory samples.For example:- A simple pull test to check the bond strength of an adhesive.
- A proof load test on a rope to ensure it can withstand a specific weight without breaking.
- Checking the tension in a bolt to ensure it’s tightened correctly.
Key Difference Between Tensile and Tension Testing
Significant Difference Between Tensile and Tension Testing- Tensile testing is a standard test performed on specimens, mainly test samples, to determine and examine the characteristics of a material.
- Tension testing is a common term for applying stretching forces to any object or structure to inspect performance under the load.
Why is Tensile Testing Important?
- It determines the quality of the material before it is used in machine production.
- Contributes to ensuring load capacity and design safety
- Helps in comparing materials to choose the best option
- Ensures compliance with ASTHM, ISO and BIS test standards
Applications of Tensile/Tension Testing
- Metals industry – rods, sheets, wires
- Plastics and polymer testing
- Rubber testing for tensile strength and elongation
- Textile industry – used in checking yarns, fabrics
- Composites and adhesives
- Construction materials like rebar and structural steel
How Does a Tensile Test Work?
- Sample Preparation – Cut according to standard dimensions
- Keep the sample in jaws or fixtures
- Apply the force slowly until it breaks
- Record data load, extension, stress-load graph
- Calculate properties such as UTS, Yield, stretching and Modulus
Standards for Tensile Testing
- ASTM D638 – Plastics
- ASTM D412 – Rubber
- ASTM A370 – Metals
- ISO 527 – Plastics tensile
- ISO 37 – Rubber and elastomers
Effective Lab India – Leading Manufacturer of Tensile Testing Machines
If you are looking for a reliable manufacturer of tensile strength testers, Effective Lab India lives up to your expectations:- Choice of digital and computerised tensile tester models
- Capacity range from 50 Kgf/ to 5000 Kgf/
- Advanced cells for accurate measurement
- Custom grip and fixtures for rubber, plastic, metal, textiles, cable and composite items
- User-optimise software with automatic calculations
- Least count for material elongation: 0.1 mm
- Testing speed range: 40mm/min to 400 mm/min
- Load units used: Kgf
- Speed control: Dedicated AC Drive
- Power Supply: 230 Volt AC, 50 Hz, Single-Phase
- Boy/Paint: Powder Coating/Mild Steel(S.S.)
Tensile strength tester price in the Indian market
Depending upon the increasing market size and demand, the price of a Digital Tensile Strength Tester may vary considerably depending upon its capacity, features (e.g., computer controlled, specific grip, motor, body size) and manufacturer. The price of this machine by Effective Lab India is much lower than other companies, with a starting price range of Rs.. 84500 to Rs. 249000.FAQs on Tensile and Tension Strength
Q: Are “tensile strength” and “tension” the same?- No. Tensile strength is a specific mechanical property (maximum load before breaking) measured during a tensile test. While tension is a common stretching force.
- It is important for material choices, quality control, product design, and to ensure the safety and reliability of components in different applications.
- Almost any material: metal, plastic, composite, textiles, wires, plastic films, rubber and more.
- Yes, general standards include ASTM E8 (for metals), ASTM D638 (for plastic) and ISO 6892 (for metals).
- Absolutely! We offer extensive installation, training, calibration and maintenance services to perform your equipment better.