The rubber items will first undergo internal and external cleaning. Prior to submitting the rubber products to lab testing and inspections, this phase makes sure that any unwelcome or unclean components have already been removed. The rubber goods are first cleaned, and after that, they are visually examined. The condition of the products can be determined visually. As they already provide certain threats to the users, those that already have cracks, punctures, and scratches are excluded from further testing.
Electrical testing comes after rubber testing. The maximum electrical voltage that the rubber products can withstand is checked in this step. Testing is not conducted on rubber items that cannot operate at the appropriate electrical voltage because they would quickly catch fire from the heat. To determine whether the rubber materials can withstand the strain, fracture propagation, and crack nucleation, they are tested in various operating settings and severe fatigue scenarios.
The rubber products are then certified and date-stamped to show that numerous testing procedures have been completed successfully. Finally, the certified rubber products are packaged and delivered.
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