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Product & Material TestingWhat can materials testing do for your business?Manufacturers know that a product is only as good as the material from which it is made, and the material is only as good as the method used to test it. All of today’s high-tech materials – composites, metals and alloys, organics, rubber and plastics, and ceramics – must maintain basic physical and chemical properties for on-spec design conformance. Getting to the source of the problemIn cases of mechanical failure, there are many points for stress-related factors. Repetitive motion may create wear patterns or abrasions, which distort or damage a component. Physical properties limit the range of materials that can be used in the manufacturing process. Also, variations in temperatures or physical forces may cause residual stresses. Wherever the potential for failure exists, Adirondack delivers:
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