Our Solution

In order to test each component in a set of braces, we recommend using a Universal Testing System, such as the 6800 Series or 3400 Series systems with Bluehill® Universal software. Bluehill Universal's flexible user interface enables users to quickly set up different methods for tensile, compression, flex, peel, tear, and friction tests. This allows users to test the compressive strength properties of the brackets, peel properties of the adhesive, and tensile strength of both the metal wire and O-ring material. For testing the brackets, we recommend using 2-inch compression platens. When testing the adhesive, we recommend performing a 90° peel test with the adhesive bonded to substrates that mimic the tooth. Depending on the thickness of the metal wire, pneumatic cord and yarn grips may be the most preferred gripping solution for wire tensile tests. Finally, for testing the elastomeric O-ring material, Instron® offers a specialized O-ring fixture designed for measuring stiffness, strain, and ultimate tensile strength properties for a variety of O-ring sizes.