Secrets of Reliable Testing

How to avoid common mistakes

Even the most experienced of us make mistakes, whether we like to believe it or not! We are human, after all. Knowing what mistakes we are making and how to avoid them can save a lot of trouble down the line. In the materials testing world, one important question that needs to be asked is:

“Are you getting inconsistent results even though you are using the same method, testing machine, operator, or material in your tests?”

After being contacted for assistance by many customers, we created the Secrets of Reliable Testing training course. In this course, we teach you how to avoid the common mistakes leading to inconsistent results in materials testing.

At the end of the course, you will be fully equipped with the knowledge that your future tests will be consistent, accurate, and repeatable.

Location of training course: This course is available throughout Europe. The training can take place at your facility or a local Instron office. We offer a range of classroom training dates for this course at Instron’s European Centre of Excellence in High Wycombe.

Who is it for? Machine Operators, Lab Managers, Quality Managers, Research & Development, Product Development

Is prior knowledge of materials testing required? Yes, a basic level of knowledge on using testing machines.

How many people can attend? A maximum of 12 attendees per course.

Duration: 1 Day Course

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  • Secrets of Reliable Testing

    Instron European Headquarters Coronation Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

    A one-day course for machine operators, lab managers, and quality and R&D professionals who want to eliminate inconsistency from their test results. Covering six modules — measurement error, operator mistakes, safety awareness, standard interpretation, system setup, and environmental considerations — the course equips attendees with the knowledge to identify and avoid the common mistakes that lead to unreliable data. Available at customer facilities or Instron offices throughout Europe, with a maximum of 12 attendees per session.

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