NES M0134 Drop Ball Impact Test Methods for Automotive Synthetic Resin Parts

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NES M0134 Drop Ball Impact Test Methods for Automotive Synthetic Resin Parts

EUROLAB laboratory provides testing and compliance services within the scope of NES M0134 standard. The NES M0134 test is a mechanical test in which the fracture surfaces of automotive synthetic resin parts that occur when a certain weight falls on a sample from a certain height are evaluated. It covers the determination of the deformation fracture area and brittle fracture area ratios.

NES M0134 Drop Ball Impact Test Methods for Automotive Synthetic Resin Parts

Synthetic resins have properties very similar to their naturally occurring counterparts, most notably the ability to harden by the application of heat or pressure, or a combination of both. Products created using synthetic resin include automotive parts, food containers and pipes.

Synthetic resin is typically produced using a chemical polymerization process. This process then leads to the formation of polymers that are more stable and homogeneous than the naturally occurring resin. Because they are more stable and less expensive, various forms of synthetic resins are used in a variety of products such as plastics, paints, varnishes, and textiles.

The falling ball impact test works with a gravity or gravity+spring effect type weight system and is used to electronically determine the free fall height, weight or speed.

EUROLAB laboratory provides the best service to you, our manufacturers, with its experienced and professional staff for NES M0134 testing within the scope of all automotive standards.

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