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Why engineers in the automotive and electronics sectors rely on tensile impact data to guide material choice

Summary by Automotive Testing Technology International
From reinforced structural components to thin battery films, materials in the automotive and electronics sectors face vastly different demands. Yet, both rely on tensile impact testing to characterize material strength, energy absorption and failure behavior under dynamic loads. Andrea Incardona, material engineer at material testing instrumentation manufacturer Instron, explores how tensile impact testing helps engineers simulate real-world con…
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Automotive Testing Technology International broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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