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TEST TYPES
Adhesion Testing
Bending Tests
Bond Strength
Break Strength
Coefficient of Friction
Compression Testing
Creep Testing
Crush Resistance
Deformation Testing
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

 
Flexural Strength Testing

Flexural testing is used to determine the flexure or bending properties of a material. Sometimes referred to as a transverse beam test, it involves placing a sample between two knife-edge points and initiating a load at the midpoint of the sample. Maximum stress and strain are calculated on the incremental load applied. Results are shown in a graphical format with tabular results including the flexural strength (for fractured samples) and the yield strength (samples that did not fracture).

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

Industry standards applicable to flexural testing include:

  • ASTM D790 Plastics
Typical graph showing flexural strength test.


Typical graph showing 3 point bend strength test.


Typical graph showing 4 point bend strength test.


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