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Breaking Strength

For Breaking Strength we have terms and definitions in 2 topics. The topics are Carpet and Rope.



Breaking Strength (Carpet)

1. The maximum resultant internal force that resists rupture in a tension test. The expression “breaking strength” is not used for compression tests, bursting test, or tear resistance test in textiles. 2. The load or force required to break or rupture a specimen in a tensile test made according to a specified standard procedure.1. The maximum resultant internal force that resists rupture in a tension test. The expression “breaking strength” is not used for compression tests, bursting test, or tear resistance test in textiles. 2. The load or force required to break or rupture a specimen in a tensile test made according to a specified standard procedure.


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Breaking Strength (Rope)

The measured load required to break a rope in tension; also called tensile strength.


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