Environmental Stress Cracking Resistance

Environmental Stress Cracking Resistance

Environmental stress cracking is the formation of cracks in a material caused by relatively low tensile stress and environmental conditions.
ESCR testing is performed by slowly bending the test specimens and placing them in a holding clamp.

The clamp and specimens are then placed in a test tube and immersed in a specified reagent. The test tube is sealed and placed in a constant-temperature bath. Multiple test specimens are tested at one time.

Key Highlights:

  • Suitable Water Bath
  • Notching Jig
  • Die
  • Specimen Holder
  • Test Tubes 5 NOS