Q: What is the most effective gripping technique for a composite specimen with a hard, smooth surface?
Specimen Preparation: To avoid damaging the surface of the specimen and raising stress points at the grip jaws, particularly f you're using grip faces, we recommen to bond composite tabs to both sides and both ends of the specimen.
Grips: To avoid specimen slippage, we recommend hydraulic grips since composite materials are typically tabbed and demand high gripping forces. Hydraulic grips offer the additional advantaage of being highly repeatable - a critical element when pursuing consistent test results.
Grip Faces: Use a high friction grip face finish; either serrated diamond-point or Surfally® coated.
Specimen Preparation: To avoid damaging the surface of the specimen and raising stress points at the grip jaws, particularly f you're using grip faces, we recommen to bond composite tabs to both sides and both ends of the specimen.
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