Plastics Qualification Testing


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Specialized Testing provides physical property tests according to the following standard:
- ASTM D 790
ASTM D790 measures the flexural properties of a material while under a bending strain or deflection. This test is conducted on a universal testing system using a three-point bend fixture at a rate proportional to the depth of the specimen. ASTM D790 testing is used to determine the following mechanical properties:
- Tangent modulus – Also known as flexural modulus, this is the slope of the initial linear portion of the load deflection curve and is a measurement of the material’s stiffness
- Secant modulus – The slope between the origin and a predefined point on the load deflection curve
- Chord modulus – The slope between two predefined points on the load deflection curve
- Flexural strength – The maximum flexural stress obtained during a bend test
- Flexural Stress at Break – The flexural stress at which a specimen breaks during a bend test. For some materials, the specimen breaks before a yield point, in which cases the flexural strength equals the flexural stress at break.

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Plastics Qualification Testing
Specialized Testing provides physical property tests according to the following standard:
- ASTM D 790
ASTM D790 measures the flexural properties of a material while under a bending strain or deflection. This test is conducted on a universal testing system using a three-point bend fixture at a rate proportional to the depth of the specimen. ASTM D790 testing is used to determine the following mechanical properties:
- Tangent modulus – Also known as flexural modulus, this is the slope of the initial linear portion of the load deflection curve and is a measurement of the material’s stiffness
- Secant modulus – The slope between the origin and a predefined point on the load deflection curve
- Chord modulus – The slope between two predefined points on the load deflection curve
- Flexural strength – The maximum flexural stress obtained during a bend test
- Flexural Stress at Break – The flexural stress at which a specimen breaks during a bend test. For some materials, the specimen breaks before a yield point, in which cases the flexural strength equals the flexural stress at break.

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Specialized Testing provides physical property tests according to the following standard:
- ASTM D 790
ASTM D790 measures the flexural properties of a material while under a bending strain or deflection. This test is conducted on a universal testing system using a three-point bend fixture at a rate proportional to the depth of the specimen. ASTM D790 testing is used to determine the following mechanical properties:
- Tangent modulus – Also known as flexural modulus, this is the slope of the initial linear portion of the load deflection curve and is a measurement of the material’s stiffness
- Secant modulus – The slope between the origin and a predefined point on the load deflection curve
- Chord modulus – The slope between two predefined points on the load deflection curve
- Flexural strength – The maximum flexural stress obtained during a bend test
- Flexural Stress at Break – The flexural stress at which a specimen breaks during a bend test. For some materials, the specimen breaks before a yield point, in which cases the flexural strength equals the flexural stress at break.

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Your source for Material Testing, Concrete testing, Concrete Scanning, Field Testing, & Product Qualification testing.
Specialized Testing is a full-service lab specializing in the testing of rebar, concrete and masonry materials. We provide services to engineers, inspectors, and construction professionals. Located in the City of Santa Fe Springs we are an approved testing facility by the ACI (American Concrete Institute) and the City of Los Angeles. Serving Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino, and Riverside County we are committed to providing our services in a timely and professional manner. We pick up all sample specimens within 48-hours of notification and aim to provide lab results within three days of initial test.