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Touchstone has earned numerous awards as an industrial problem-solver,
new product developer, and applied research laboratory for hundreds
of manufacturers in a wide range of business sectors. Our unique
capability as an industrial problem-solver is based on the diversity
of our highly experienced technical staff, supported by over $10
million worth of in-house laboratory equipment and testing facilities.
The following examples illustrate some of our contributions to this
business sector:
- The body section from a 190 long paper mill roll broke at a
point about 15 inches from one end. Examination of the fracture
found that the fracture started at the location of a weld used
to secure a socket head cap screw in the roll surface. Several
cap screws had been used to hold a steel balance weight in place
on the roll ID and after assembly the screw heads were arc welded
to prevent loosening. The weld left a sharp internal notch beneath
the weld bead which, under normal rotating-bending loads, propagated
to the surface and then continued circumferentially until the
roll failed catastrophically.
- A ladder broke in use resulting injury to the user. Metallurgical
evaluation of the fracture surface found indication of a brittle
fracture (intergranular fracture surface).
The cause was attributed to defective metal in terms of chemistry
and thermal history. The case was settled out-of-court.
- Expert testimony for legal action over the failure on installation
of steel fasteners. The project included courtroom testimony.
The manufacturer of the screw claimed the failures were the result
of stress-corrosion cracking caused by over torqueing of the screws
upon installation. Our analysis suggested hydrogen embrittlement
- a manufacturing flaw. The client, based on our testimony, was
awarded an amount equal to the replacement cost of the screws,
plus legal and engineering fees.
- Preliminary examination of hydraulic hose specimens for mechanical
damages involved a determination of the cause for leakage and
eventual rupture of hydraulic hose. Examination of the ends of
the broken reinforcement wires found that the wire had worn through
before the failure occurred from some surface abrasion. The weakened
hose later ruptured under normal operating pressure.
- Another investigation concerned the testing of 3 chain sling
specimens. Results from tensile tests in accordance with ASTM
procedures for alloy and carbon steel chain specification were
provided. The evaluation included measurement of the chain links
and mechanical testing to show that at least one sling had been
stretched beyond its yield point. In addition, non-standard, repairs
had been performed prior to an accident where a load slipped and
eventually caused a wreck and two deaths.
- Various locations inside and outside a house displayed a black
residue. Specimens were removed and brought to Touchstone Research
Laboratory. The specimens were examined using SEM/EDS. The findings
indicated that the material was not metallic, but probably carbonaceous.
Next, the specimens were examined using GC/MS. The black material
was found to contain only carbon, indicating that the source of
the soot could include several possibilities. While no statement
was provided regarding source, the black residue was presumed
to be coming from nearby coke batteries.
The above examples are only a sample of our work in this area.
We would be pleased to provide any additional information you may
require. We also invite you to review examples on our website of
work that we have performed in support of other business sectors.
Please contact one of our Project
Managers to discuss your manufacturing problem. We would welcome
an opportunity to add you to our rapidly growing list of satisfied
customers.
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