NJ Micro Electronic Testing, NJ, Announces Rupture Testing Services

NJ Micro Electronic Testing, NJ, Announces Rupture Testing Services











Clifton, NJ (PRWEB) September 30, 2011

Joseph Federico, Vice President of NJ Micro Electronic Testing announced the expansion of their laboratory testing services to include rupture testing to analyze the puncture or rupture characteristic of a material.

This is a compressive test where material is compressed by a probe or other type of device until the material ruptures or until an elongation limit is achieved, Joseph Federico explained.

Rupture testing is commonly used to determine the strength of a material such as film, rubber or membrane. It is also often used in the food processing industry to determine the texture or ripeness of a product. Puncture testing may be used in medical applications for determining the sharpness of a syringe, scalpel or blade or to measure the resistance or pliability of synthetic skin.

“Our objective is to provide our world recognized testing service and full technical support to accommodate these tests to materials such as film, rubber or membrane,” said Joseph Federico of NJ Micro Electronic Testing. Tests will be performed at the NJ Micro Electronic Testing labs in Clifton, NJ.

For additional information on rupture testing or any of NJ Micro’s testing and engineering consultation services, please call Joseph Federico at NJ Micro Electronic Testing at (973) 546-5393.

NJ Micro Electronic Testing provides professional electronic component testing to the Commercial, Military, Aerospace, Industrial and Automotive fields worldwide. Its state of the art Mission Imposter Counterfeit Detection Process identifies counterfeit or cloned products. NJ Micro Electronic Testing also provides standards-based testing of textiles, fabric, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. For more information, see the NJ Micro Electronic Testing Pressroom or visit our website.

Media contact:

Marc Goldberg

NJMET

973-449-9473

marcg(at)goldbergconsulting(dot)com

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