Destructive Testing
Destructive Testing is a method used to evaluate the performance and durability of materials or products by subjecting them to conditions that lead to failure. This type of testing helps engineers and manufacturers understand how a material behaves under stress, such as tension, compression, or impact.
During Destructive Testing, samples are intentionally broken or damaged to gather data on their strength and reliability. The results provide valuable insights for improving product design and ensuring safety standards are met, ultimately leading to better quality and performance in various applications, from construction to consumer goods.