
Artificial boards, composed of wood fibers or other fiber materials combined with resin or adhesives, are widely used in construction and furniture manufacturing. Evaluating their mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, bending, shear, and compression, provides essential insights into the material's strength, stiffness, and flexibility. These tests help in selecting the right material for various applications, ensuring durability and reliability in its use.
Common Types of Artificial Boards
- Medium density fiberboard (MDF)
- Particle board (PB)
- Oriented strand board (OSB)
Common Mechanical Tests for Artificial Boards
- Bending test
- Tensile strength test
- Compression test
- Adhesive layer shear test
- Internal bond strength test
- Surface bond strength test
- Screw Holding Test
- Peel test
- Scratch Test
Related Testing Equipment
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- Microcomputer Controlled Electronic Universal Testing Machine Achieving precision in material testing is important to ensure quality and performance, and the microcomputer-controlled universal testing machine offers exactly that. Equipped with an AC stepper motor and a digital servo speed control system, these electronic universal testing machines provides reliable force application during mechanical tests.