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ADMET Inc.
51 Morgan Drive
Norwood, MA 02062
Phone: 781-769-0850
Fax: 781-769-0884
Sales Contact
Orick Kelley
Sales Engineer
Email: sales@admet.com
Sales: 781-769-0850
Toll-free: 800-667-3220
Recent Content on The Fabricator for ADMET Inc.
- From The Fabricator
Measuring the plastic strain ratio of sheet metals
- By Richard Gedney
- Jun 13, 2006
- Metals/Materials
- Article
Determining how much a metal can deform before thinning or fracture occurs is necessary for designing a reproducible forming operation. Testing the incoming sheet material is also essential because material properties may vary from coil to coil and affect the part quality and scrap rate. Understanding a material's plastic strain ratio and how to measure it are crucial in accurately establishing a material's formability.
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