ISO 6892-1 – Metallic Materials: Tensile Testing at Room Temperature
ISO 6892-1 specifies procedures for determining the tensile properties of metallic materials at room temperature. The standard defines test methods for measuring key mechanical properties such as yield strength, tensile strength, elongation, and reduction of area.
The test applies a controlled tensile load to a metallic test specimen until fracture while continuously measuring force and elongation. The results provide information for material qualification, quality control, and product development.
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For more information about this test method, please visit the official ISO website.
