Curtiss Wright IMR Test Labs
IMR Test Labs is a full service materials research and testing facility serving manufacturers in a variety of industries. The company specializes in chemical analysis, metallurgical evaluation, failure analysis, mechanical testing, corrosion simulation, and product/process validation. Materials tested include, but are not limited to metals, plastics, elastomers, composites, oils, electronic circuits, and process chemicals.
- 888.464.8422
704.869.4600 - 704.869.4601
- info@curtisswright.com
- sales@imrtest.com
- 130 Harbour Place Drive
Suite 300
Davidson, NC 28036
United States
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Chemical Analysis
The chemists at IMR have numerous analytical tools at their disposal, all geared toward providing accurate, NIST traceable analyses of metals and process solutions. The staff is experienced, professional, and knowledgeable in the latest analytical techniques.
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Metallurgy Analysis
The metallurgical group is well equipped and staffed (9 full-time metallurgists and technicians) to evaluate materials ranging from cast iron to superalloys to composites. They are experienced in classical metallographic techniques, as well as the latest preparation methods. Advanced analytical tools such as image analysis and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) are used in their evaluations.
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Mechanical Testing
The Mechanical Testing Department at IMR is well equipped to perform most standard mechanical testing, as well as specialized tests designed to the customer's requirements. A complete in-house machine shop supports the department with precise specimen preparation and fixture fabrication.
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HARDNESS TESTING
Hardness testing is a basic test used to verify raw materials or as a quick check for materials that fail or aren't performing as expected. Hardness tests quantify the resistance of a material to plastic deformation and is available as microindentation or macroindentation.
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Corrosion Testing
Corrosion testing helps you estimate component service life, compare candidate materials in your service environment, and help screen your materials and their condition.