Tensile impact apparatus

Measuring and testing – Testing by impact or shock – Specimen impactor detail

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention generally relates to a tensile impact apparatus that is designed to give dynamic stress-strain curves and fracture characteristics for a rubber specimen undergoing tensile impact loading. More particularly, this invention relates to a tensile impact apparatus that is capable of achieving strains of up to fracture. The apparatus is also capable of visually recording fracture phenomena.

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