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ADMET to Exhibit at NPE 2012 - Register Here for Free Expo Pass

  
  
  
  
  
NPE 2012 Free Exhibit Pass ADMET

ADMET invites you to stop by Booth 59055 at NPE2012: The International Plastics Showcase. Register today with our compliments and join us April 1-5 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Use this link to register for a free Expo Pass, which includes admission to “Super Sunday” events, Monday’s sports night, exhibits, specialty pavilions, technology theaters and NPE shuttle services. Co-located conference programs require additional registration and fees.

Flexural Bend Testing Machine for Large Plastic Samples ASTM D790

  
  
  
  
  
ADMET Flexural Testing Machine for Large Samples ASTM D790

Recently, a city government's engineering department approached us with a need to test large plastic sewer pipe liners for flexural modulus and strength according to ASTM D790.  Our normal recommendation would be a dual column eXpert 2600 universal testing machine with our MTESTQuattro software as this would provide the necessary force, size, and software to be able to run the test properly and calculate the modulus automatically.  However, the customer had a limited budget which made our original recommendation not affordable.  We were tasked with configuring a system that met their budget without sacrificing any accuracy in the test data.  Our first idea was to use our eP2 touchpanel controller rather than MTESTQuattro software.  While our MTESTQuattro software automatically calculates flexural modulus, our eP2 digital controller does not.  The eP2 allows you to export the test data to your computer which can then be opened in Microsoft Excel or a similar program.  This worked because our customer was willing to calculate modulus using the exported data.  The second idea was to use our 5kN single column eXpert 5603 instead of the dual column eXpert 2600.  However, single column machine designs have tolerances that can adversely affect the data used to calculate flexural modulus.  These tolerances are column flexure, screw backlash, load cell deflection, etc.  Therefore, we added a displacemnt transducer in place of crosshead position which makes the tolerances of the machine irrelevant.  The transducer mounts directly to the flex fixture base and directly reads the top loading nose.  This provides an extremely accurate displacment reading.  To add greater stability to the system, we used a "pancake" style fatigue rated load cell in place of a normal "S" shaped load cell.  The final configuration of the machine ended up being our most accurate and least expensive testing system we have developed for testing large samples according to ASTM D790.  This is what the machine looked like:

UMASS Lowell- Plastics in Medical Device Conference- ADMET a sponsor

  
  
  
  
  
UMASS sponsor sign

ADMET was one of the sponsors of Plastics in Medical Devices held at UMASS Lowell Inn and Conference Center in Lowell, MA on Tuesday, April 20, 2010. The conference was co-organized by the SPE Medical Plastics Division, the ENE SPE Section and the UML Plastics Engineering Department. 

ASTM D 882 Tensile Strength Properties of Thin Plastic Film

  
  
  
  
  
One of the most common specifications that our customers follow is ASTM D882 which is the Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Thin Plastic Sheeting. This test is very similar to the common ASTM D638 test whereby plastic material is pulled until in breaks in order to measure elongation, tensile modulus, tensile yield strength, and tensile strength at break. However, it is designed specifically for thin sheeting and film less than 1 mm (0.04") thick.

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Plastic Bucket Compression Test

  
  
  
  
  

We recently performed a compression test on a 3.5 gallon HDPE plastic bucket. The purpose of the test was to measure the force required to secure the lid onto the bucket and the force required to make the bucket/lid assembly collapse. These are important characteristics to understand to improve the lid sealing operation and shipping characteristics of the container. Our eXpert 2613 dual column universal testing machine was programmed to compress the bucket at a constant 1" per minute.  The chart generated from the MTESTQuattro testing software will allow us to find the peak closure force, and the peak force before the bucket collapsed.  We were surprised that the bucket withstood nearly 3500 pounds of force before it buckled. You can see a video of the test below.

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