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CHEMICAL TESTING ASR METALLURGY PRIVATE LIMITED

Destructive Testing DT

Destructive Testing

Destructive Testing (DT) is a vital process used to determine a material’s mechanical and physical properties by applying controlled stress until failure. This testing method provides critical insights into strength, ductility, toughness, and performance under real-world loading conditions—ensuring material reliability, safety, and compliance with industry standards.

At ASR Metallurgy, our NABL-accredited laboratory (under ISO/IEC 17025:2017) conducts a comprehensive range of Destructive Tests designed to meet ASTM, IS, and client-specific requirements. Our advanced instruments and precision-driven testing approach ensure results that are accurate, consistent, and traceable.

Why Choose ASR Metallurgy for DT?

  • NABL-accredited facility ensuring internationally recognized results.

  • Calibrated equipment with traceability to national standards.

  • Expert metallurgists and inspectors trained in ISO/ASTM protocols.

  • AI-assisted reporting system for faster, error-free documentation and result analytics.

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1. Chemical Testing

Determines the elemental composition and material grade of metals and alloys. Ensures material conformity and process control across stainless steels, carbon steels, and non-ferrous alloys.
Techniques Used: Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES), Wet Chemical Analysis.

2. Mechanical Testing

Evaluates the strength, ductility, and toughness of materials under tension, compression, and impact. Essential for assessing product performance and weld integrity.
Tests Performed: Tensile, Bend, Impact, Hardness (Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers).
Equipment: Calibrated Universal Testing Machines (UTM), Impact Testers, Hardness Testers.

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3. Metallurgical Testing

Examines the microstructure and macrostructure of metals to assess grain size, heat treatment effectiveness, and potential defects.
Applications: Failure analysis, weld qualification, and process improvement.
Equipment: Metallurgical Microscope, Image Analyzer, Specimen Preparation & Etching Setup.

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4. Corrosion Testing

Assesses a material’s resistance to environmental degradation under salt spray, humidity, or corrosive chemical exposure. Helps evaluate coating performance and long-term durability.
Test Methods: Salt Spray (Fog) Test, Intergranular Corrosion (IGC) Test, Cyclic Corrosion Testing.
Equipment: Salt Spray Chamber, Corrosion Test Apparatus.

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