Metal & Alloys Testing
Overview
Our Metal and Alloys Testing Services aim to ensure the good quality, performance, and compliance of metals and alloys used across industries. We have a vast range of mechanical, chemical, and physical tests based on the ASTM, ISO, BIS, and ASME standards to offer. The tests required for property evaluation, such as mechanical, chemical, and physical tests, are used to make sure that materials meet specifications for strength, durability, and safety and are necessary, for instance, in construction, aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing.
Importance of Metal & Alloys Product Testing
Material Integrity: Inspecting of the products is to be done so that they satisfy the plan and fulfill the specific functions.
Compliance with Standards: Confirms that the tested products satisfy the issues of the corresponding standards and conform to ASTM, ISO, BIS IS 2062, and other norms.
Safety Assurance: We can identify possible parts failures that occur due to material defects.
Durability and Reliability: Since one of the aims is to test whether materials could endure various environmental and operational tensions due to which it rarely occurs, the test could save a lot of cost by not letting the case of a meter fail or its replacement.
Benefits of Metal & Alloys Product Testing
Improved Product Quality: The control of raw materials and those made in the plants so they meet the qualification standards.
Regulatory Compliance: It certifies the utilization of rules to the aerospace industry AS9100 and automotive IATF 16949.
Risk Mitigation: Reducing the likelihood of product failures and recalls.
Enhanced Performance: Being capable of adjusting traits like corrosion resistance or load-bearing capacity and thus getting the most out of a material, whether in a specific area of operation or not.
Who could avail Metal & Alloys Product Testing Services?
Metal Manufacturers - Verify conformance to standards concerning raw and finished products.
Construction Companies - Ensuring the toughness and strength of construction materials are in order.
Automotive and Aerospace Industries - Analyzing materials for building lightweight and high-performing aircraft structures.
Fabricators and Welders - Examination of the defective welds and their compatibility with the selected material type.

Step 1 : Consultation
Collect information about the material type, usage of the material, and standards (e.g., ASTM E8 for tensile testing).
Step 2 : Sample Submission
Step 3 : Testing
Complete a range of tests like:
Step 4 : Report
Use appropriate statistical tools to analyze the data and compile a qualitative and quantitative report of the tests and the recommendations.