REF: AEMRI-226-TSS Tensile / Slow Strain Rate Test Machine in Hydrogen Gas

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  • Machines and apparatus for testing and measuring
  • Pressure-measuring equipment
  • Pressure vessels

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

TWI would like to procure one servo-electric mechanical test frame to be supplied with a pressure vessel integrated into the load train to allow for tensile and slow strain rate testing in a hydrogen gas environment.

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