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He aha ka pilina ma waena o ka ikaika copper filiki a me ka elongation?

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Tensile strength refers to the ability of copper foil to resist tensile fracture under the action of force, usually expressed in megapascals (MPa). E hōʻoluʻolu i ka hiki i ka hiki ke hana i ka hana plastication ma lalo o ke kaʻina plasticing i ka wā o ke kaʻina kaukauʻana, i hōʻikeʻia he pakeneka. Ka ikaika o keʻano a me ka elongation oCoper Fail

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When testing the tensile strength and elongation of copper foil, factors to consider include the size of the sample, testing speed, temperature conditions, etc. For example, the ASTM E345-16 standard provides methods for tensile testing of metallic foil, including detailed parameters such as sample size, testing speed, etc. The GB/T 5230-1995 standard, on the other hand, stipulates the testing requirements No ka Flap Flip Flip Folil, me ka nui o ka nui, Gauge ka lōʻihi, kahi mamao ma waena o Clamps, a me ka ho'āʻoʻana i ka mīkini Clack Clamp.

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Post Time: Aug-27-2024