Meeting the standard: GB/T3810.5-2016 ISO 10545-5:1996
I.Instruments summary:
Used for impact test of flat tableware and concave ware center and impact test of concave ware edge. Flat tableware edge crushing test, the sample can be glazed or not glazed. The impact test on the test center is used to measure: 1. The energy of a blow that produces the initial crack. 2. Produce the energy needed for complete crushing.
II.Meeting the standard;
GB/T4742– Determination of impact toughness of domestic ceramics
QB/T 1993-2012– Test Method for Impact Resistance of Ceramics
ASTM C 368– Test method for Impact Resistance of ceramics.
Ceram PT32—Determination of Handle Strength of CeramicHolloware Articles
Introduction Of Instrument:
The instrument uses the principle of electric heater heating water to produce steam design, its performance in line with the national standard GB/T3810.11-2016 and ISO10545-11: 1994 “Ceramic tile enamel anti-cracking test method” requirements for test equipment, suitable for ceramic tile anti-cracking test, but also suitable for working pressure of 0-1.0MPa other pressure tests.
EN13258-A—Materials and articlesin contact withfoodstuffs-Testmethods for crazingresistance of ceramicarticles—3.1 Method A
The samples are subjected to saturated steam at a defined pressure for a number of cycles in an autoclave to test resistance to crazing due to moisture expansion, The steam pressure is increased and reduced slowly in order to minimize thermal shock, The samples are examined for crazing after each cycle, A stain is applied to the surface toaid in the detection of crazing cracks.
Product Introduction:
The instrument uses the principle of electric heater heating water to produce steam design, its performance conforms to the national standard GB/T3810.11-2016 and ISO10545-11:1994 “Ceramic tile test method Part 11: The requirements of the test equipment are suitable for the anti-cracking test of ceramic glazed tiles, and are also suitable for other pressure tests with working pressure of 0-1.0mpa.
EN13258-A—Materials and articlesin contact withfoodstuffs-Testmethods for crazingresistance of ceramicarticles—3.1 Method A
The samples are subjected to saturated steam at a defined pressure for a number of cycles in an autoclave to test resistance to crazing due to moisture expansion, The steam pressure is increased and reduced slowly in order to minimize thermal shock, The samples are examined for crazing after each cycle, A stain is applied to the surface toaid in the detection of crazing cracks.