Pull testing for wire refers to an upward force under wires and pulling the wire away from the substrate or die. The purpose of pull testing for wire is to measure bond strength, analyze bond failure modalities, or comply with… Read More
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The Scale People: What is a Force Gauge?
What is a force gauge? Force gauges are measuring tools that measure the magnitude of the force on an object during a test or operation. Various industries use them for test and quality control purposes, including manufacturing. The most common… Read More
The Importance of Force Testing Uncertainty
The importance of identifying force testing uncertainty must be evaluated when performing force testing. Uncertainty happens due to a combination of variable factors that result in errors that potentially affect the results of tests. The test measurements should be accurate… Read More
Which Grip Should You Pick for Force Testing?
Force testing is a big part of material analysis. It is employed to various degrees in any field where the mechanical properties of a component, material, or prototype have to be characterized. One of the common applications of force testing… Read More
What Are the Main Differences Between Material Testers and Force Testers?
Sometimes there can be a bit of confusion as to the difference between a material tester and a force tester. Force testers were designed to make basic force measurements in applications where the primary interest is in peak load and… Read More
How Gravity Variations Impact Force Measurement
Last week, we went over the basics of dynamometers and some of their applications. These tools have diverse applications; they can measure torque, power, and force. If you intend to use dynamometers to measure force, you should know a little… Read More