GenTest supports several export formats so labs can move test results into their own QA, QC, or LIMS systems without extra steps. The most common option is PDF, which is used for final reports that need a fixed layout with curves, key parameters, and header details. These PDFs can include a logo, sample information, operator details, and any calculations performed during the test.

For labs that work with spreadsheets or need further manipulation, GenTest can export data in Excel or CSV format. These files can contain raw points, processed stress–strain curves, and calculated values. Many laboratories use these exports for batch comparison, statistical review, or custom reporting outside the software.

Raw data exports are also available for users who want full time series or high-speed sampling information. These files make it easy to run custom analysis in MATLAB, Python, or other third-party tools. This flexibility keeps GenTest usable in simple QA environments and advanced R&D workflows.

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