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Building Materials Testing Services

We are leaders in the market for providing best range of brick testing, Steel Testing and Polymers rubber testing services

Brick Testing

Apparent Porosity and Density:This test helps in determining the porosity and density of bricks to be used for the construction of load-bearing walls. The method involves measurement of dimensions and mass to determine density, followed by measuring the increase in mass when soaked in water for a standard period of time.Test Method: IS: 1528 (P-8, 9)1974 Water Absorption Test:In this test, we assess the amount of water that a brick can absorb is measured by the water absorption test. There is no distinct relationship between water absorption and the water-tightness of walls. The results of water absorption tests are used by the brick manufacturer for quality assurance.Test Method: IS: 3495 (P-2)1992 Permanent Linear Change Test:This test helps in determining the permanent linear change of refractory brick when heated under prescribed conditions, which will measure any potential shrinking when used for load-bearing walls.Test Method: IS: 1528 (P-6)1974 Abrasion Resistance Test:The abrasion resistance of a refractory material provides an indication of its suitability for service in abrasion or erosive environments.Test Method:IS: 5688-1982 Creep Deformation Test:Creep in compression (CIC) refers to the percentage of shrinkage of a refractory test piece under a constant load and exposed to a constant high temperature over a long period of time.Test Method: IS: 1528 (P-18) 1993
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Steel Testing

Bend Test:This test helps in determining the ductility, but it cannot be considered as a quantitative means of predicting service performance in bending operations. The severity of the bending test is primarily a function of the angle of bend and the inside diameter to which the specimen is bent, and of the cross-section of the specimen. These conditions vary according to the location and orientation of the test specimen and the chemical composition, tensile properties, hardness, type, and quality of the steel specified.Test Method: IS: 1599-1985, IS: 2329-2005, IS: 3600 (P-5, 6)1983 Elongation:Elongation is the increase in the length of gauge length, expressed as a percentage of the original gauge length. In the report, elongation value gives both the percentage increase and the original gauge length.Test Method: IS: 3600 (P-3)1989, ASME 5EC-lX Ultimate Tensile Strength Test:This test helps to determine the maximum stress that a material can withstand while being stretched or pulled before necking, which is when the specimens cross-section starts to significantly contract.Test Method: ASTM A36, IS: 1608-2005 0.2% Proof Stress / Yield Stress Test:Yield strength is the lowest stress that produces a permanent deformation in a material. In some materials, like aluminium alloys, the point of yielding is hard to define, thus it is usually given as the stress required causing 0.2% plastic strain. This is called a 0.2% proof stress.Test Method: ASTM E8 M-09 Rebend Test:The purpose of the re-bend test is to measure the effect of strain aging on steel.Test Method: IS: 1786-1986
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Polymers & Rubbers Testing

Ash Content Test:This test helps in determining the number of fillers in a specimen after the polymer has been burned off and is suitable for the determination of the ash content of rubber compounding materials. The test methods may be used for quality control, product acceptance, or research and development.Test Method: ASTM D2584, D5630, ISO 3451 Bulk Density Test:This test helps in determining the weight per unit volume of material. The bulk density (morphology) of the rubber contributes significantly to the binders performance and is used as a property in the specification of the rubber. This test method provides a measure of the crumb rubbers bulk density.Test Method: ASTM D1895B Compression Set Under Constant Deflection:This test helps in determining the ability of elastomeric material to maintain elastic properties after prolonged compressive stress. The set test is used to determine the quality of rubber compounds and their applicability to certain types of usage.Test Method: ASTM D395 B Compression Properties Test:This test helps in determining the behaviour of a material when it is subjected to a compressive load. The compressive strength of a material is the force per unit area that it can withstand during compression. This test helps us to design the rubber compound based on its application and service conditions.Test Method: ASTM D695, ISO 604
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  1. Material Testing Labs & Services 12 Services available
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Building Materials Testing Services

Our offered Product range includes brick testing, Steel Testing and Polymers rubber testing services.

Brick Testing

Apparent Porosity and Density:This test helps in determining the porosity and density of bricks to be used for the construction of load-bearing walls. The method involves measurement of dimensions and mass to determine density, followed by measuring the increase in mass when soaked in water for a standard period of time.Test Method: IS: 1528 (P-8, 9)1974 Water Absorption Test:In this test, we assess the amount of water that a brick can absorb is measured by the water absorption test. There is no distinct relationship between water absorption and the water-tightness of walls. The results of water absorption tests are used by the brick manufacturer for quality assurance.Test Method: IS: 3495 (P-2)1992 Permanent Linear Change Test:This test helps in determining the permanent linear change of refractory brick when heated under prescribed conditions, which will measure any potential shrinking when used for load-bearing walls.Test Method: IS: 1528 (P-6)1974 Abrasion Resistance Test:The abrasion resistance of a refractory material provides an indication of its suitability for service in abrasion or erosive environments.Test Method:IS: 5688-1982 Creep Deformation Test:Creep in compression (CIC) refers to the percentage of shrinkage of a refractory test piece under a constant load and exposed to a constant high temperature over a long period of time.Test Method: IS: 1528 (P-18) 1993
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Steel Testing

Bend Test:This test helps in determining the ductility, but it cannot be considered as a quantitative means of predicting service performance in bending operations. The severity of the bending test is primarily a function of the angle of bend and the inside diameter to which the specimen is bent, and of the cross-section of the specimen. These conditions vary according to the location and orientation of the test specimen and the chemical composition, tensile properties, hardness, type, and quality of the steel specified.Test Method: IS: 1599-1985, IS: 2329-2005, IS: 3600 (P-5, 6)1983 Elongation:Elongation is the increase in the length of gauge length, expressed as a percentage of the original gauge length. In the report, elongation value gives both the percentage increase and the original gauge length.Test Method: IS: 3600 (P-3)1989, ASME 5EC-lX Ultimate Tensile Strength Test:This test helps to determine the maximum stress that a material can withstand while being stretched or pulled before necking, which is when the specimens cross-section starts to significantly contract.Test Method: ASTM A36, IS: 1608-2005 0.2% Proof Stress / Yield Stress Test:Yield strength is the lowest stress that produces a permanent deformation in a material. In some materials, like aluminium alloys, the point of yielding is hard to define, thus it is usually given as the stress required causing 0.2% plastic strain. This is called a 0.2% proof stress.Test Method: ASTM E8 M-09 Rebend Test:The purpose of the re-bend test is to measure the effect of strain aging on steel.Test Method: IS: 1786-1986
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Polymers & Rubbers Testing

Ash Content Test:This test helps in determining the number of fillers in a specimen after the polymer has been burned off and is suitable for the determination of the ash content of rubber compounding materials. The test methods may be used for quality control, product acceptance, or research and development.Test Method: ASTM D2584, D5630, ISO 3451 Bulk Density Test:This test helps in determining the weight per unit volume of material. The bulk density (morphology) of the rubber contributes significantly to the binders performance and is used as a property in the specification of the rubber. This test method provides a measure of the crumb rubbers bulk density.Test Method: ASTM D1895B Compression Set Under Constant Deflection:This test helps in determining the ability of elastomeric material to maintain elastic properties after prolonged compressive stress. The set test is used to determine the quality of rubber compounds and their applicability to certain types of usage.Test Method: ASTM D395 B Compression Properties Test:This test helps in determining the behaviour of a material when it is subjected to a compressive load. The compressive strength of a material is the force per unit area that it can withstand during compression. This test helps us to design the rubber compound based on its application and service conditions.Test Method: ASTM D695, ISO 604
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