flattening / Flaring / Proof load test

Flattening Test
The flattening test is a mechanical procedure used in the testing of metals to determine a material's ductility and resistance to deformation. On pipes, tubes, or other cylindrical metal objects, it is frequently performed.

Flaring Test
The flaring test, often referred to as the flare test or flareability test, is a mechanical procedure used in the testing of metals to evaluate the ductility and formability of metal tubes and pipes, especially those used in the automotive, aerospace, and hydraulic industries.

Proof Load Test
The purpose of the proof load test, a type of mechanical test used in metal testing, is to ascertain the maximum force that a metal fastener or structural component can sustain without permanently deforming or failing.




Standards we tested to
Sr. No. | Discipline: Flattening / Flaring / Proof Load Test | Test Methods |
1 | Flattening Test | ASTM A999: 2018, ASTM A530: 2018, ASTM A450: 2021, ASTM A450/A450M: |
2 | Flaring Test/Drift | ASTM A450: 2021, ASTM A1016: 2018, ISO 8493: 1998, IS 2335: 2022, ASTM A370: 2022 |
3 | Proof Load Test | ISO 898-2: 2022, IS 1367-6: 2018, ASTM F606: 2021, ASTM A962: 2022 |