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EXCELLENT is equipped with most modern Laboratory for the testing of plastic raw materials and finished products. The testing scheme include sophisticated type test equipment, computerized logging systems to recorded test data for further retrieval and analysis, large size ovens, cooling fridges and liquid baths for heat reversion testing of uPVC Pipes up to Dia 500 mm in circular shape in addition to a comprehensive list that makes the EXCELLENT laboratory a complete center for research and development approached by many clients, consultants and manufacturers seeking reference and support.

UTM

Custom made UTM is procured to conduct various tensile, comprehensive and stiffness tests on a single machine using a software specially developed for this purpose and installed on a dedicated computer and printer to produce and assess the test results.

DENSITY

Density is tested using a very highly sensitive balance of 0.0001 gram sensitivity with custom made density measurement apparatus.

INTEGRAL SOCKET JOINT TEST

Pipe integral socket and spigot assembly is tested in straight alignment as well as with angular deflection for leak tightness under positive pressure and negative pressure, in order to ascertain that the joint system is functional against both exfiltration and infiltration.

DUMB-BELL MILLING MACHINE

EXCELLENT has procured a modern Milling Machine to shape the pipe strips in to specified dumb-bell shape. The dumb-bell milling machine produces test samples that are essential to achieve accurate Tensile Test results.

HYDROSTATIC TEST

EXCELLENT is equipped with the latest computerized Hydrostatic Test equipment from IPT Germany, the world leader in this field. This equipment consists of two individual water baths to test at two different temperatures with several pressure transducers to apply different pipe samples simultaneously. The pressure test data is continuously logged into the computer for accurate monitoring of the test