Kiyo R&D Center & Laboratory offers an extensive array of plastic testing services. Our expertise includes tensile testing, flexural testing, flammability testing, filler/ash content testing, melt flow rate testing, HDT/VSP testing, FTIR, SEM, TGA, DSC, vibration testing, impact testing, and thermal testing. These services ensure that we can meet all your plastic testing needs under one roof.
One of the critical aspects of plastic testing is tensile testing. At Kiyo R&D, we employ state-of-the-art equipment to measure the tensile strength of plastic materials accurately. This test helps determine the material’s ability to withstand forces that attempt to pull it apart.
Flexural testing is another essential service offered by Kiyo R&D Center & Laboratory. This test measures a plastic material’s ability to resist deformation under load. Our precise flexural testing techniques provide valuable data on the strength and flexibility of your plastic products.
Safety is paramount when it comes to plastic materials. Kiyo R&D conducts rigorous flammability testing to ensure your products comply with safety standards. Our testing methods evaluate how your plastic materials behave when exposed to flame, providing crucial insights for product safety.
Understanding the flow properties of plastic is vital for manufacturing processes. Kiyo R&D offers melt flow rate testing to measure the ease of flow of melted plastic. This test helps in determining the material’s processability and quality.
Kiyo R&D Center & Laboratory also excels in thermal testing, including HDT/VSP, TGA, and DSC. These tests evaluate the thermal properties of plastics, such as heat deflection temperature, thermal stability, and specific heat capacity. Our advanced thermal testing services ensure your plastic materials perform optimally under various thermal conditions.
Choosing Kiyo R&D Center & Laboratory for plastic testing ensures you receive accurate, reliable, and timely results. Here are a few reasons why we are the best plastic testing NABL lab in India: