Some basic information about the Compression Test.
A compression test is a test method used in the fields of material engineering and mechanical engineering. This test is conducted to evaluate the compression strength, compression properties and strength of a material. During a compression test, the sample is subjected to a given amount of compression and the deformation and force are measured during the compression.
Compression tests are important for determining the strength and durability of various materials, selecting the right materials for design projects and ensuring the safety and quality of products. This test can be conducted on concrete, stone, ceramics, wood, plastics and many other materials.
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