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Product category: Mechanical testing equipment
News Release from: Mecmesin | Subject: Imperial, Emperor
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 03 February 2006

Testing the sliding force in car windows

Mecmesin has supplied a tensile test system to Bridgestone TG, a supplier to the automotive industry, to measure the frictional load associated with sliding a glass window between two rubber guides

This involved a tensile test using an Imperial test stand controlled by Mecmesin's new generation Emperor software The test specimen was a sheet of glass within a rubber-lined fixture

Incorporated within the specimen was a 500N advanced force gauge applying a 30N pre-load, via a spring, to the rubber guides - this load being perpendicular to the direction of movement of the glass.

The frictional running force was characterised on a load/displacement graph.

The peak load to start the glass moving together with the average load to maintain its movement were automatically calculated by the Emperor software.

On completion of the test, the powerful analysis and reporting features of Emperor enabled a quick and accurate graphical representation of each test to be generated and archived.

"The Mecmesin instruments are always so easy to use and Mecmesin really understands what is going on in a laboratory like ours" said Tony Faure, laboratory manager of Bridgestone TG. Request a free brochure from Mecmesin ...

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