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Compression testing is a very common testing method. It may be used to measure the compressibility of a material as well as the recovery of a material that has been compressed to a load and held over a time period. Compressive tests are used to determine the material behaviour under load. The maximum stress a material can sustain over a period of time under load (constant or progressive) is determined. Compression testing is often done to a break or to a limit. When the test is performed to a break (rupture), a break detector is used. When the test is performed to a limit, either a load limit or deflection limit is used. Common results available from Lloyd Instruments™ materials testing systems for compression testing are:
Compression testing can be carried out on a range of Lloyd Instruments materials testing machines together with NEXYGENPlus data analysis software when more comprehensive testing results are required. Common standards for determining Compressive Strength
Typical graph showing compression test.
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