Mechanical Testing
Tensile testing from SGS MSi
We offer you state-of-the-art mechanical testing laboratories and a proven track record for providing assessment of tensile strength on metallurgical materials.
Testing tensile strength is a destructive method where the sample is subjected to a controlled tension until failure occurs.
Testing tensile is important since it determines the safety and durability of your material by providing information on the strength and ductility. A tensile test yields a tensile load, which is then calculated to an ultimate tensile strength. Ultimate Tensile Strength is the maximum tensile stress a material can sustain without fracture.
Why choose SGS MSi?
Tensile testing is our specialty so we can accommodate high sample volumes and provide you with accurate and on-time test results.
Our 10,000 sq. ft. machine shop runs on two shifts, sustaining the capacity to accommodate the volume of testing required for the high volumes we process through our lab. Material hardness levels up to 50 HRC can be sectioned on our band saws to verify the heat treat conditions and processes. Abrasive saws permit sectioning of smaller components that have higher surface hardness levels requiring mechanical testing.
Contact us today to learn more about our mechanical testing services.
Experience
- Hot Rolled Bar
- Fasteners
- Tubing
- Forgings
- Sheet and Hot Rolled Plate
- Weld Procedure QualificationsWire
- Foil
- Pipe
- Castings
- Assemblies
- Material Research Projects
Our Services
Aluminum Tensile Testing
Complying with your tightest turnaround requirements, SGS MSi Testing and Engineering meets unique aluminum tensile testing criteria for over 30 industries.
Metal Tensile Testing
In compliance with ASTM, ISO and other industrial specifications, SGS MSi’s degreed engineering team performs metal tensile testing to meet expedited scheduling requirements.
Steel Tensile Testing
One of the most common engineering materials, steel is a staple in the manufacture and construction of tools, buildings, bridges, appliances, furniture, pipelines, and more.
Test Methods
ASTM F606 | Standard Test Methods for Determining the Mechanical Properties of Externally and Internally Threaded Fasteners, Washers, Direct Tension Indicators, and Rivets | |
ASTM B557 | Standard Test Methods for Tension Testing Wrought and Cast Aluminum- and Magnesium-Alloy Products | |
ASTM E8 | Standard Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials | |
SAE J429 | Standard Test Methods for Mechanical and Material Requirements for Externally Threaded Fasteners | |
SAE J995 | Standard Test Methods for Mechanical and Material Requirements for Steel Nuts | |
SAE J1199 | Standard Test Methods for Mechanical and Material Requirements for Metric Externally Threaded Steel Fasteners | |
SAE J1216 | Standard Test Methods for Metric Threaded Fasteners | |
EN 10002-1 | Tensile Testing Of Metallic Materials. Method Of Test At Ambient Temperature | |
EN 10002-2 | Tensile Testing Of Metallic Materials – Part 2: Verification of the force measuring system of the tensile testing machines |