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Material & Design Testing

Material data FEA can actually use.

Full-field strain for tension, shear, bend, bulge, and fracture — ASTM and ISO ready.

ASTM / ISO
Compliant
2x
Truer local strain
One platform
All test types
FEA-ready
Direct import

The Problem

Clip-on extensometers report averaged strain across 25 or 50 mm — understating the local strain in a neck by a factor of two or more.

The Solution

Three ways DIC beats extensometry

Strain Localization

Every point on the surface — necking, Luders bands, PLC effects — captured as it evolves.

Any Configuration

Tension, compression, shear, bend, bulge, and fracture on one non-contact platform.

FEA Bridge

Datasets formatted for simulation calibration: hardening, anisotropy, FLCs, damage parameters.

Standards-ready

“ASTM and ISO coupon protocols plus custom configurations for composites and additively manufactured specimens.”

Available as system or full engineering service

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