Tensile Testing of an Electronics PCB Board | Pull-Off Strength of Electronic Components
In this video, we demonstrate a tensile test performed on an electronic PCB board to measure the pull-off strength of mounted components. Understanding the tensile and adhesion strength of solder joints, connectors, and board-mounted devices is critical for ensuring the mechanical reliability of electronic assemblies, especially in high-vibration or high-temperature environments.
By performing tensile tests on PCBs, engineers can identify weak points in solder joints, adhesives, or mechanical fasteners—helping improve design quality, product durability, and compliance with industry reliability standards.
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Whether you’re testing solder joints, PCB materials, or connector strength, Universal Grip can help you get reliable and repeatable results.
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