List of materials-testing resources
Material Testing
Materials (biomaterials as well as inorganic or organic materials) and devices (integrated circuits, LED, Solar cell etc.) need analysis to assess product quality, functioning, safety, reliability and toxicity. Effective materials testing covers verification of material characteristics for application trials, detection of defects, analysis of failures, improvement of new materials or conducting basic research on the theoretical strength of materials.
Contents
1 International Organizations For Material Testing
2 Global Research Laboratories for Material Testing
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
International Organizations For Material Testing
The following are some global organizations which are involved in setting up of "testing standards" and active research for material analysis and reliability testing.
American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC)
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)- ASTM International
- Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung
- Cooper Research Technology
Electrostatic Discharge Association [1]
- European Reference Materials
- Instron
International Committee for Non Destructive Testing [2]
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)- ISTFA: Useful resources on Material, Device and Failure Analysis [3]
- MTS Systems Corporation
- Nadcap
- National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)
- XYZTEC
- Zwick Roell Group
Global Research Laboratories for Material Testing
Following are some international laboratories working in the area of material testing.
- Evans Analytical Group [4]
- FEI Company
- ISTI [5]
- Lucideon
- Materials Analysis and Technology
- Metallurgical Services in Mumbai, India [6]
- Micom Laboratories
- Razi Metallurgical Research Center, RMRC [7]
- Rocky Mountain Laboratories [8]
- SEMATECH
Toxicology testing [9]
See also
- List of materials analysis methods
References
External links
- ContractLaboratory.com
- Handbook of analytical methods for materials
- TRIM/SRIM simulations to calculate sputtering yield and deformation of a substrate bombarded by energetic ion [10]
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