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RUBBER TESTING LABORATORY

ASKV Solutions Pvt. Ltd., is a leading rubber testing laboratory. We use a variety of material testing techniques to present accurate and reliable rubber test results. Our mechanical tests include tension, compression, dynamic tests and fatigue tests, and comply with ASTM, IS, BIS, JIS and other standards.

Ash Content Test:
This test is used to determine the filler content in samples after polymer burnout and is suitable for determining the ash content in rubber mixtures. Test methods can be used for quality control. Test method: ASTM D2584, D5630, ISO 3451

 

Compression Set Under Constant Deflection:
The test is performed under constant deformation under compression and helps determine a material’s ability to retain its elasticity after prolonged compression. Type tests are used to determine the quality of a compound and its performance under constant pressure application conditions.
Test method: ASTM D395B

 

Compression Properties Test:
This test helps in determining the behaviour of a material when it is subjected to a progressively increasing compressive load. The compressive strength of a material is the force per unit area that it can handle under compression deformation mode. ASKV SOLUTIONS Pvt. Ltd., has 3 load frames in its rubber testing laboratory to carry out these tests.

Test Method: ASTM D695, ISO 604

Material Samples and Components Testing

Charpy Impact Test:
This test helps in determining a thermoplastic or composite material’s resistance to resist impact. This test provides comparative values for various plastics easily and quickly. Test Method: ISO 179

Density And Specific Gravity Test:
Our rubber testing laboratory carries out density and specific gravity tests on rubbers, TPEs, thermoplastics etc. This test helps in determining the mass per unit volume of material and the ratio of the mass of a given volume of material.
Test Method: ASTM D792, ISO 1183

Durometer Hardness Shore Hardness Test:
This test helps in determining the relative hardness of soft material, usually plastic or rubber. This test measures the penetration of a specific indentor into the material under specified conditions of force and time.

Test Method: ASTM D 2240

Hardness Testing

Flexural Properties Test:
This test helps in determining the force required to bend a beam under 3 or 4 points load conditions. The flexural strength of a material is defined as its ability to resist deformation under such 3 point or 4 point loads.
Test Method: ASTM D790, ISO 178

FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry) Test:
This test helps in identification of polymers, thermoplastics, rubber materials. FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy) is an analytical tool for screening and identifying polymer samples.
Test Method: ASTM E1252

Izod Impact Test:
This test method similar to Charpy’s test method helps in determining a material’s resistance to an impact. The impactor is a swinging pendulum. The result of the Izod test is reported in energy absorbed per unit of specimen thickness.
Test Method: ASTM D256, ISO 180

Tear Resistance Of Rubber Test:
This test helps in measuring the force required to propagate a tear to the edge of the test sample.
Test Method: ASTM D624

Tensile Test Of Thermoplastic Elastomers:
This test helps in measuring the force required to break a specimen and the extent to which the specimen stretches or elongates to that breaking point. The ability of a material to resist breaking under tensile stress is one of the most important and widely used properties of materials used in structural applications.
Test Method: ASTM D638, ISO 527

Tensile Tests Of Rubber:
This test helps in determining the force required to break a specimen and the extent to which the specimen stretches or elongates to that breaking point. The ability of a material to resist breaking under tensile stress is one of the most important and widely measured properties of materials used in structural applications. We use contact and non-contact extensometers for the tensile tests. Temperature chamber is also available for elevated temperature tests.

Test Methods: ASTM D412

Axial Fatigue Testing of Polymer Thermoplastic Materials

Axial Fatigue Test Of Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers:
This test helps in understanding the fatigue life of the material or part and assists in generating a fatigue curve for the material. The ability of a material to resist breaking under constant cyclic tensile stress is one of the most important and widely used properties of materials used in structural applications. The data from these tests is used in understanding the endurance strength and crack initiation limits of the material.
Test Method: ASTM D7791, ISO 13003, Demattia Flex Fatigue etc.

ASKV SOLUTIONS Pvt. Ltd. also provides custom testing setups for materials and products. We can make custom test protocols tailored specifically to specific needs and test the materials and products on them. We also carry out accelerated ageing on materials and components.