WEBINAR – Robust or Bust: Unlocking Material Performance

A common—and costly—cause of product failure is inadequate product definition in the initial design phase. A rush to development without a comprehensive plan leads to unforeseen environmental stresses, misunderstood or unknown loads, and expensive redesigns down the line, due to either manufacturing or performance issues, fundamentally undermining the goal of creating products that are truly built to last. In many cases, achieving optimal material performance from the design phase is overlooked.
A product is only as reliable as the data behind its design. While the first step in avoiding failure is a comprehensive product definition, the second is ensuring your material can actually withstand the environment you’ve defined. Many engineers fall into the “datasheet trap”—relying on single-point values that fail to capture how a polymer behaves under real-world stresses, temperatures, and time scales. This limitation directly affects the prediction of material performance.
In this second installment of the Robust or Bust series, we dive into the practical application of mechanical testing to move beyond guesswork. We will explore:
- The “Why” of Advanced Testing: Why room temperature tensile testing isn’t enough and how methods like Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) and long-term exposure testing provide the “fingerprint” of material behavior. Understanding material performance under these conditions is crucial.
- Datasheets vs. Multipoint Data: A deep dive into what your supplier’s datasheet isn’t telling you. We’ll walk through how to interpret complex data and translate lab results into predicted part performance.
- Closing the Digital Loop: Featuring a focused case study, we demonstrate the critical link between physical testing and Finite Element Analysis (FEA). See firsthand how high-fidelity test data transforms a digital simulation from a colorful “guess” into a precision predictive tool.
Stop over-designing to compensate for uncertainty. Join us to learn how to unlock material performance and build products that are truly engineered to last.
