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  • Article - 24 May 2012
    Hot Isostatic Pressing is a manufacturing technique designed to increase the density of materials by reducing or eliminating their porosity or microporosity. THis articles identifies the fundamanetals...
  • Article - 7 Nov 2009
    Gold can be utilized as a lubricant in a variety of engineering applications, depending on its resistance to cold welding.
  • Article - 24 Jul 2008
    In addition, in applications involving reciprocating action—such as pistons moving inside of cylinders—carbon-based InnerArmor films actually create a graphitic interface layer, which produces a...
  • Article - 3 May 2007
    This article looks at materials testing options available from Zwick and the sample preparations required. Tests available include tensile tests, compression tests, flexure tests, shear tests and...
  • Article - 1 May 2007
    Zwick‘s product range includes three machine versions for static materials testing, each of them offering different equipment, performance and expansion capabilities. They are the zwicki-Line, The...
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    The loading rate is one of the factors influencing the fracture behavior of most materials. Constitutive equations and relevant data are required for numerical calculation of crash safety. The HTM...
  • Equipment
    HB servo-hydraulic testing machines from Zwick consist of a testing actuator installed on the upper crosshead. This feature makes the machines highly versatile. The integration of the optional...
  • News - 10 Jan 2005
    Glass is a mysterious material, but when researchers apply pressure, it reveals secrets. Using a variety of techniques, researchers at Argonne National Laboratory saw for the first time ever, the...
  • Article - 12 Jun 2001
    Rheology testing of ceramic materials can now be performed and applied to production situations such as extrusion processes. This device has been designed for applications from earthenware to advanced...
  • Article - 24 May 2001
    Sealing of joints is vital when liquids and gases are to be contained or excluded. Solid gaskets, paper, rubber, rubber/cork, reinforced rubber and conductive seals are described.

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