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Coefficient of Friction
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Creep Testing
Crush Resistance
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De-lamination Strength
Dry Strength
Ductility Testing
Elastic Limit
Elongation Testing
Flexural Strength
Friction Testing
Modulus of Elasticity
Peel Strength
Puncture Strength
Rupture Testing
Shear Strength
Stress Relaxation
Tear Resistance
Tear Strength
Tensile Strength
Toughness Testing
Young's Modulus

 
Crush Resistance Testing


Crush resistance testing involves the measurement of a compressive load to a point when a sample deforms, fractures, shatters or collapses. This type of test may be applied to a variety of products including corrugated cardboard, glass, bearings, bricks or any sample where crush resistance is important. This is a common test used in packaging design and validation.

Generally, a crush resistance test involves a load limit. The material under test is compressed and compared to the load limit. Maximum load, load at break and work at maximum load are calculated.

Crush resistance testing can be carried out on a range of Lloyd Instruments material testing machines  together with  NEXYGENPlus data analysis software when more comprehensive testing results are required.

Common standards for determining crush resistance

  • ASTM B438
  • ASTM B439
  • ASTM C133

Typical graph showing compression test.




Typical graph showing compress to rupture.


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