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Mechanical Testing is a field of Mechanical Engineering that focuses on the evaluation of materials and components for their mechanical properties. It involves the application of a range of tests to measure the strength, durability, and other characteristics of materials and components. These tests are used to assess the performance of materials and components in a variety of applications, such as automotive, aerospace, and medical. Mechanical Testing also includes the evaluation of fatigue, fracture, and corrosion resistance. The results of these tests are used to inform design decisions and to ensure the safety and reliability of products.
Companies in the Mechanical Testing market include Element Materials Technology, Intertek, SGS, Bureau Veritas, TÜV SÜD, Exova, Applus, and ALS. Show Less Read more