The temperature that causes destruction with a 50% probability during impact testing in low temperatures with methanol/dry ice is referred to as the embrittlement temperature.
The low-temperature impact test is conducted in methanol/dry ice, and the temperature at which there is a 50% probability of failure is expressed as the embrittlement temperature.
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【Features】 ○ Impact testing of cantilever beams conducted at low temperatures for samples that do not break at room temperature ○ The temperature at which 50% of the test specimens break is defined as the embrittlement temperature and is measured ○ The minimum temperature that can withstand use cannot be determined ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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