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Advanced Mechanical Testing for Critical Materials

Get accurate, defensible mechanical material testing from an independent laboratory specializing in material characterization.

 

From hardness and modulus to fracture and performance behavior, Covalent delivers mechanical data you can use to validate design, improve reliability, and solve material challenges.

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What Is Mechanical Material Testing?  

Mechanical material testing evaluates how materials respond to applied forces, stress, and environmental conditions. It helps determine strength, durability, deformation behavior, and failure mechanisms.

Covalent provides mechanical material testing to support:

  • Product development and validation
  • Process optimization
  • Quality control and supplier qualification
  • Competitive benchmarking
  • Failure analysis and root cause investigation

Our team integrates mechanical testing with advanced material characterization to give you deeper insight into why materials perform the way they do.

 

 

Define Your Performance Goals

Tell Us Your Goals

We review your application, material system, and testing objectives to recommend the right approach.

Submit Your Samples

Ship Your Sample

We provide preparation and shipping guidance to ensure reliable, representative results.

Receive Actionable Results

Get Actionable Results

You receive a detailed technical report with data, interpretation, and conclusions tailored to your material and use case.

 Mechanical Material Testing Capabilities  

Covalent supports a wide range of materials and industries, including:

  • Metals and alloys
  • Ceramics and advanced materials
  • Polymers and composites
  • Thin films and coatings
  • Electronic and energy materials

Mechanical testing services may include:

  • Hardness testing
  • Nanoindentation and modulus measurement
  • Fracture and failure analysis
  • Adhesion and coating performance
  • Micro and nanoscale mechanical evaluation

If you are comparing mechanical material testing labs, make sure interpretation and material expertise are part of the deliverable, not just raw numbers.

 

 Mechanical Testing + Characterization   

Mechanical behavior is rarely isolated. It is influenced by composition, microstructure, defects, interfaces, and processing history.

Covalent combines mechanical material testing with:

  • Microstructural analysis
  • Surface characterization
  • Phase identification
  • Elemental analysis

This integrated approach provides a more complete understanding of material performance and reliability.

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