Testing the hardness of metal
Are you curious about the strength of your material? We’ll discover.
Using our metal hardness testing techniques, you can determine whether your part can withstand the weight, pressure, and wear and tear. In reality, not in theory. Does using a chemical in the field require knowing how it will act beforehand? That’s how you prevent crises and safeguard your money.
Testing for Heavy Metals
Some metals belong. Others don’t.
Our heavy metal testing will look for hazardous elements such as mercury, arsenic, lead, or cadmium—substances that can infiltrate your products covertly and, if ignored, cause severe damage.
It’s one of those “better safe than sorry” decisions you won’t ever regret, whether it concerns exports, health rules, or setting your high standards.
Structural and Chemical Analysis
What is your metal made of? What is it composed of? Which stage is it in? How large is the grain?
This is the science part, but we’ll figure it out because understanding your materials’ composition also means understanding how they will behave outside, under pressure, in hot conditions, and over time.
And when the consequences are high, transparency is crucial. It’s all involved.