In destructive tests, new Zenite 6130LX is said to improve breakage resistance by 21% and deflection prior to fracture by 32% as compared with previous Zenite LCPs that it would replace.
What does D-TEST stand for?
D-TEST stands for Destructive Test
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A destructive test can be performed only once, and if another measurement is needed, another part representative of the first must be tested and subsequently destroyed.
Smith, chief materials engineer Technical Services: Physical testing of rubber including stress/strain tests, time-dependent tests, destructive tests, durability, as well as acoustical, vibration, hydraulic seal and hose testing, chemical anaylsis of rubber Collaborative Testing Services 340 Herndon Parkway P.