Mechanical strength test Sample Clauses

The Mechanical Strength Test clause defines the requirement for evaluating the durability and robustness of a product or component under specified conditions. Typically, this involves subjecting the item to forces such as tension, compression, or impact to ensure it can withstand normal and foreseeable use without failure. By establishing clear testing standards and criteria, this clause helps ensure product safety, reliability, and compliance with regulatory or contractual obligations.
Mechanical strength test. 8.1.2.1. Ball-impact test There are two forms of tests, one using a 227 g ball and one using a 2,260 g ball. 8.1.2.1.1. 227 g ball test: The purpose of this test is to assess the adhesion of the interlayer of laminated glass and the mechanical strength of uniformly- toughened glass and plastic glazings. 8.1.2.1.2. 2,260 g ball test: The purpose of this test is to assess ball-penetration resistance of laminated glass.
Mechanical strength test. 4.1. Indices of difficulty of the secondary characteristics No secondary characteristic is involved.
Mechanical strength test. 8.1.2.1. Ball-impact test There are two forms of tt:sts, one using a 227 g ball smd one using a 2,260 g ball. 8.1.2.1.1. 227 g ball test ; The риг^юзе of this test Is to assess the adhesion of the Interlayer of laminated glass and the mechanical strength of uniformly-toughened glass. 8.1.2.1.2. 2,260 g ball test ; Thepurpose of this test is to assess ball-penetration resistance of laminated glass. Е/ВСЕ/524 ) Е /ЕСЕ /TRANS /505 -1/Add .42/Rev.1 Regulation No. 43

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