MECHANICAL TESTING

Mechanical Testing

During the forging process, our quality control team monitors the dimensions, length, and weight of forged or cast parts in parallel with production, based on predetermined points in the process, and takes the necessary samples. In addition to the samples required for chemical and mechanical testing, an extra sample is also taken from production.

Using our mechanical testing device, the samples’ yield strength, tensile strength, elongation, notch toughness, and hardness values are obtained at the appropriate test speed and temperature.

Tensile Tests: Standard TS EN ISO 6892-1

Charpy Impact Test: Standard TS EN ISO 148-1

Hardness Test: Standard TS EN ISO 6506-1 (Brinell)

Hardness Test: Standard TS EN ISO 6507-1 (Vickers)

Hardness Test: Standard TS EN ISO 6508-1 (Rockwell)

The chemical composition of the samples, including nitrogen, is obtained using our spectrometer in a temperature-controlled test laboratory. Our impact test device determines the energy expended in fracturing the samples.

The forging production section works in 2-3 shifts, and carbon steels, stainless steels, and special alloy steels (such as titanium) weighing from 0.5 kg to 300 kg can be forged.

After the forging process, deburring, normalization, controlled cooling, sandblasting, and crack inspection are performed.