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Metal Testing Labs in Chennai

Metal Testing Labs in Chennai


TamilnaduTest House offers HPLC, GC, GCMS Analysis Labs in Chennai, our art of laboratory of international standards equipment's like TLC, GC, HPLC,GC/MS.

Tamilnadutesthouse performs a wide variety of metal testing in Chennai, including hardness measurement, tensile analysis, chemical analysis, heat treatment evaluation, case depth measurement, micro-structure evaluation, etc. We are the best metal testing labs in Chennai, Offering world class test using innovative equipment's.


Metal analysis from Tamilnadutesthouse ensures that your metal parts are safe, reliable and meet stringent regulatory standards.

When using metal parts in your products or projects, you need to be certain that they are safe, reliable and meet rigorous regulatory standards. Our testing services help you identify and assess the characteristics of your iron parts to determine their safety, reliability and integrity.

Why use metal testing from Tamilnadutesthouse?


As a Indian leading testing company, we offer you the latest metal analysis methods and highly experienced specialists to help you:

Identify the characteristics, properties and flaws of the metal materials used in your products or projects.
Ensure that metal parts can operate reliably and in compliance with the required accreditations.

Accurate metal testing results from a world leader,

Our advanced metal testing laboratories offer you highly specialised technology and experienced staff. That is why we are the first choice in metal testing for clients in all industries across the globe. We offer you a wide range of qualified metal testing services, including:

Chemical composition analysis
Corrosion resistance analysis
Dimension measurements
Mechanical properties testing
Metallurgic examination
Macro-etching
Micro-structure analysis
Non-destructive, Weather resistance testing
Tension, Bend test
Radiation inspection
Hardness, Transverse analysis
Spheroidal graphite analysis
Impact,Coating mass test
Roughness of surface measure
Salt spray, Pencil hardness, Cross cut, Flattening test
Flaring resistance
Steel strand test,Deformed bar, Fastener, Fatigue test
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) analysis using Energy Dispersive Spectrometer (EDS)
Railway product analysis

Contact us today to find out how our metal testing services can ensure that your metal parts are safe, reliable and meet regulatory standards.

A variety of other more specialized analysis are used and include corrosion analysis, surface roughness, hardenability, impact and bend testing to name a few. Specific applications often dictate the use of specialized analysis.

Tamilnadutesthouse performs a wide variety of tests including hardness measurement, tensile analysis, chemical analysis, heat treatment evaluation, case depth measurement, microstructure evaluation, etc. Please contact us at 044 26493005 or info.tamilnadutesthouse@gmail.com for more information or to receive a quotation.


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