Jamco America announces extensive testing capabilities

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Jamco America has extended its testing capabilities with test facilities that include mechanical properties, static load, fire properties, ballistic, and environmental testing, as well as a complete, FAA-accepted dynamic test facility.

Jamco America’s dynamic test facility is one of only a small number of FAA-accepted facilities in the US equipped with an accelerator-type impact system; the facility is capable of testing products in highly specified acceleration profiles. It also includes extensive sensors and data acquisition technology to maximise information generated and processed from each testing profile.

The materials testing lab is ideal for earlier phases in the design process, when it is necessary to evaluate the mechanical properties of new materials, particularly metals and advanced composites. This test facility can evaluate the tensile strength, compression strength, and other key mechanical properties at room temperature and elevated temperature profiles.

Its testing facilities also include fire properties testing, acoustic testing, static load testing, ballistic testing, and product cycle testing to evaluate the lifecycle of a component or assembly. Regardless of the phase of development a customer’s products are in, Jamco America experts can provide extensive testing data for optimising product performance. In addition to decades of experience in the aerospace industry, individuals on the Jamco America testing team are experienced in product testing and other applications.

www.jamco-america.com

 

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