Threaded Round Tensile Specimen Description
Threaded Round Tensile Specimen, also known as a threaded rod specimen, is a type of test specimen used in materials testing to evaluate the mechanical properties, specifically the tensile strength, of a material.
The specimen consists of a cylindrical rod with threads on either end, allowing it to be securely held in the grips of a testing machine. The threads ensure a secure grip and prevent slippage during testing. The rod is typically made of a metallic material, such as steel or aluminum, and has a standard diameter and length, according to relevant testing standards.
During a tensile test, the specimen is subjected to an axial load applied in opposite directions, causing it to undergo tension. The load is gradually increased until the specimen fractures. The applied force and the resulting elongation or deformation of the specimen are measured throughout the test, allowing for the determination of various mechanical properties, such as ultimate tensile strength, yield strength, and elongation.
Threaded Round Tensile Specimen Specification
Material
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Customized (eg. high-entropy alloy)
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Standards
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ASTM E8, ISO 6892-1, EN 10000-2, etc.
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Shape
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Threaded end
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The material formulation of the tensile specimen can be customized according to customer requirements. The shape and size of the tensile specimen can also be customized.
The diagram shown is for reference only. For customization details, please consult with us.
Threaded Round Tensile Specimen Applications
Threaded Round Tensile Specimens are commonly used in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and construction to determine the mechanical strength and performance of materials used in various applications. The testing methodology and requirements for threaded round tensile specimens are standardized by organizations such as ASTM International and ISO.
Threaded Round Tensile Specimen Packaging
Our Threaded Round Tensile Specimen is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.