EN ISO 6892-1 Metallic Materials - Tensile Test Method at Room Temperature

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EN ISO 6892-1 Metallic Materials - Tensile Test Method at Room Temperature

Developed by the International Standards Organization (ISO), this part of the EN ISO 6892 standard provides information on the strength and ductility of materials under uniaxial tensile stresses. From brittle wires to structural steel, lead and copper to aluminum, steel and titanium alloys, metal alloy manufacturers have the challenge of testing their products and materials to meet quality specifications and meet required industry standards.

EN ISO 6892-1 Metallic Materials - Tensile Test Method at Room Temperature

Metal fabrication requires assurance that your incoming raw materials and outgoing product have the appropriate strength and ductility needed to produce products that meet competitive specifications. You need accurate, repeatable data you can trust for Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS), Percent Elongation, Shear Yield Strength and Modulus of Elasticity (Young's Modulus). A robust, reliable, low-maintenance test system that consistently provides the stress-strain tensile properties you need will elevate you in providing comfort and efficiency in your production processes.

The tensile test is the most important and most frequently used mechanical-technological test worldwide, which determines the strength and elongation parameters for the applications of metals, which are of decisive importance for the design and construction of components, everyday objects, machines, vehicles and structures.

The test task is to determine material parameters reliably and reproducibly and to ensure international comparability.

The uniaxial tensile test is a method of determining characteristic values ​​for yield point or yield stress, tensile strength, and elongation at break. In addition, lower yield point, yield point elongation, and elongation at maximum force are determined.

For tensile tests on metal, standardization distinguishes between four temperature ranges in which tensile tests are performed: room temperature, high temperature, low temperature, and liquid helium temperature. The different temperature ranges and environment of liquid helium place very different demands on the test systems and the test method involving the samples to be prepared. For this reason, the international ISO standard is divided into four different parts, each of which deals with the above-mentioned temperature ranges:

  • ISO 6892-1 Test method at room temperature
  • ISO 6892-2 High temperature test method
  • ISO 6892-3 Test method at low temperatures
  • ISO 6892-4 Test method in liquid helium

The EN ISO 6892-1 standard specifies the method for tensile testing of metallic materials and defines the mechanical properties that can be determined at room temperature.

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