To perform tensile, bending, or impact tests on various rubber and plastic components, a specific cut shape of the specimen must be created and installed on the tensile, compression, or impact testing device.
This specific specimen shape, called a DIE, is typically produced by machining or punching. Since machining is suitable for high-hardness materials, punching can generally be used to produce test specimens for rubber and soft materials.
The Azonic manual punching device has suitable dimensions and capacity for punching test specimens.
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