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Materials Testing / No. 21
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MTS technology helps Canadian government lab push the boundaries of high-temperature materials testing |
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Now We’re
Cookin'
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Within the National Research Council of Canada’s Institute for Aerospace Research, the Materials and Component Technologies Group specializes in designing, developing and testing new gas turbine materials, including high-temperature alloys and ceramic matrix composites. Dr. Rick Kearsey describes how MTS technology and support serve to augment the group’s ability to address the complexities of performing a full spectrum of materials testing at 1000°C.
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New-Generation HPUs Feature Enhanced Safety, Ease-of-use and Energy-Efficiency |
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Even
best-in-class
products can
be made
better.
That’s why
we recently
introduced
the next
generation
of the
industry-leading
MTS
SilentFlo™
family of
hydraulic
power units
(HPUs).
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TestWorks 4.12 Software Expands Library of Pre-defined Test Methods |
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TestWorks software, the world’s most full-featured universal testing package, provides highly capable test definition, easy operation and powerful analysis and reporting for testing materials, components and finished goods.
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