Flat tensile specimens can be prepared from many structural and testing materials that can be milled or machined. These include:

  • Metals: steel, aluminum, copper, titanium, and other alloys used in production or research.
  • Polymers and plastics: thermoplastics, thermosets, and engineering-grade resins.
  • Composites: carbon- and glass-fiber laminates, layered plates, and reinforced sheets.
  • Other materials: sintered metals or experimental compounds used for R&D.

The systems we provide, including solutions from our partners, handle different hardness levels and cutting parameters while keeping geometry stable across multiple specimens.