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wire elongation
- Mr Rodel Fernandez Lua
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9 years 1 month ago #2922 by Mr Rodel Fernandez Lua
wire elongation was created by Mr Rodel Fernandez Lua
Just want to know the exact length sample for wire/strand elongation testing. Is it 250mm or 500mm?
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9 years 1 month ago - 9 years 1 month ago #2923 by Peter J Stewart-Hay
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Replied by Peter J Stewart-Hay on topic wire elongation
Hello Mr. Lua,
We had a discussion about this before.
www.wirenet.org/wai-forums/9-supplies-an...d-specification#2831
At that time you indicated that you had purchased a 25 mm elongation tester but that the maximum length between the jaws was only 24.9 mm.
I, as moderator, replied at that time as follows:
"If there is a tolerance on the length of the conductor in the tester itself, it will be in your Standard. I suggest you look up the Standard and read it carefully. If the Standard does not allow a tolerance, then the tester must be modified."
This is still a valid answer as the Standard will clearly define the exact sample distance between the jaws of the elongation tester along with other requirements. We presume you require this for certified test reports to be sent to your customers.
The problem for us is that we don't know what country you live in, what wire products you are manufacturing, what sizes and shapes you are manufacturing, where you are sending your products and what Standards you are using to test your products. Your Quality Control Manager should know all of these things along with the elongation testing requirements.
We had a discussion about this before.
www.wirenet.org/wai-forums/9-supplies-an...d-specification#2831
At that time you indicated that you had purchased a 25 mm elongation tester but that the maximum length between the jaws was only 24.9 mm.
I, as moderator, replied at that time as follows:
"If there is a tolerance on the length of the conductor in the tester itself, it will be in your Standard. I suggest you look up the Standard and read it carefully. If the Standard does not allow a tolerance, then the tester must be modified."
This is still a valid answer as the Standard will clearly define the exact sample distance between the jaws of the elongation tester along with other requirements. We presume you require this for certified test reports to be sent to your customers.
The problem for us is that we don't know what country you live in, what wire products you are manufacturing, what sizes and shapes you are manufacturing, where you are sending your products and what Standards you are using to test your products. Your Quality Control Manager should know all of these things along with the elongation testing requirements.
Regards,
Peter J. Stewart-Hay Principal
Stewart-Hay Associates
www.Stewart-Hay.com
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Last edit: 9 years 1 month ago by Peter J Stewart-Hay.
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5 years 4 months ago #3035 by Mr sanjay kumar dhaka
Replied by Mr sanjay kumar dhaka on topic wire elongation
250 mm sample is perfect for copper wire rod.
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