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Name 3 different ways a product can be tested |
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not the actual test but its direction e.g compression |
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Name 2 products that can be tested through tension |
Seat belts in a car Rope Cloths Bags Chains |
What will be pulled but not expected to break |
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Name 2 products that can be tested through compression |
Helmet Seats Support beams Other pieces of furniture |
Something that would be squished or crushed by a way constantly |
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Name 2 products that can be tested through sheeting |
Substrate such as support beams for buildings Adhesives layered composites (reinforced plastic, any material layered together) |
Where 2 different forces act above and below one another |
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Name 2 products that can be tested through torsion |
Screws Doorknobs Pharmaceutical bottles (as they need to be child proof) Metal wires Plastic tubing |
Materials that may need to be twisted to fit into something |
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Name 2 products that can be tested through bending |
Laptops Fiber Reinforced plastic (frp) Sheet metals (such as aluminium steel and copper) |
What can be bent? |
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Name 2 products that can be tested through buckling |
Same as compression but to a smaller scale like chair legs |
Similarly to compression |
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Name as many different common brands such as spec savers |
Nike Spec savers Adidas Hp laptop Apple Samsung Next |
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Name common distributors such as asda |
Asda Tesco Sainsbury's Morrisons Currys pc world Sports direct |
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