Instron is one of the leading tensile testing machine manufacturers on the planet.
They make a living building machines that are used for every day tension tests in engineering and quality labs.
Perhaps our members that do not believe there is any such thing should read the introductory page for tension testing at the Instron home page. The Instron logo consists of 2 stylized stick figures pulling a piece of test material.
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Tensile Testing
What is Tensile Testing?
A tensile test, also known as tension test, is probably the most fundamental type of mechanical test you can perform on material. Tensile tests are simple, relatively inexpensive, and fully standardized. By pulling on something, you will very quickly determine how the material will react to forces being applied in tension. As the material is being pulled, you will find its strength along with how much it will elongate
http://www.instron.us/en-us/our-company/library/test-types/tensile-test
I ran an INSTRON TENSILE TESTER at LTV STEEL for about ten years. Measuring tension pulling in a straight line has nothing to do with what's called hoop tension. GOOGLE hoop tension.
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