Materials Testing Put It to the Test: Ensure Your Materials Perform as Expected
Most often, materials testing services are required to ensure that products and their material components can perform for their intended use and endure for their expected life span. Materials testing is also provided to verify elements or components, to meet industry requirements or to research the failure of a part or product. Whatever your need, our material testing laboratory will get you reliable information and answers about your materials.
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Chemical Analysis
Chemical analysis determines the composition or elemental make-up of materials, and is performed at LTI by instrumental methods and classical wet chemistry.
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Mechanical Testing
Mechanical testing measures the strength and ductility of materials under various conditions, such as temperature, tension, compression and load. Read "Cargo Parachute Release Can Handle the Load"
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Metallurgical Analysis
Metallurgical examinations look for internal and surface defects on test specimens, which we prepare and analyze in our material testing laboratory.
Popular Materials
Lab Testing Inc. is fully equipped and accredited to test and analyze a variety of materials for a wide range of product applications. We work with metals and alloys found in tubing, pipe, bar, plates, castings and fasteners, as well as plastics, powdered metals, ores, ferroalloys, composites, ceramics, aerospace materials and nuclear materials. We offer a wide-range of services to provide answers to our customers’ varied needs and applications.
Accredited Material Testing Services
LTI is accredited to ISO/IEC 17025 by PRI/Nadcap (Performance Review Institute) in materials testing and nondestructive testing and by A2LA (American Association for Laboratory Accreditation) for dimensional inspection and calibration services. Our quality system also complies with ISO 9001 and ISO 13485. All materials testing is performed in accordance with customer requirements and industry standards to ensure reliable results. Our materials testing procedures conform to the following specifications:
- ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)
- ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
- ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
- AMS (Aerospace Materials Standards)
- MIL (Military Specifications)
News & Announcements
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