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Creep Test

A Creep Test measures how a material deforms over time when subjected to a constant load and elevated temperature. Unlike standard tensile or hardness tests, which provide immediate property data, creep testing evaluates a material’s long-term behavior under sustained stress. This test is especially important for fasteners used in high-temperature environments, where even small amounts of time-dependent deformation can lead to joint loosening, dimensional instability, or failure.

How the Test is Performed

  1. Specimen Preparation – A fastener or representative sample is prepared and mounted in a creep testing machine.

  2. Constant Load Application – A steady load, typically a percentage of the material’s tensile strength, is applied.

  3. Elevated Temperature Exposure – The specimen is heated to a defined service-relevant temperature and maintained throughout the test.

  4. Monitoring Deformation – Elongation or strain is continuously measured over an extended period (ranging from hours to months).

  5. Data Collection – The rate of deformation and time to failure (if it occurs) are recorded and analyzed.



Why It is Performed


Creep testing is performed to predict how materials and fasteners will behave under long-term service conditions, particularly in environments involving high heat and sustained loads. This ensures that components will not gradually deform or fail in ways that could compromise equipment safety and reliability.

  • Evaluates time-dependent deformation at elevated temperatures

  • Predicts service life under continuous stress

  • Verifies material and heat-treatment suitability

  • Prevents dimensional changes or joint failures in critical applications

Application to Engineered Fasteners


Engineered fasteners often operate in turbomachinery, aerospace engines, nuclear reactors, and energy systems, where they are exposed to both constant loads and extreme temperatures. Creep testing helps TSP Manufacturing ensure that fasteners:

  • Maintain dimensional stability over long service periods

  • Resist gradual loosening that could compromise bolted joints

  • Perform reliably in high-temperature environments

  • Extend equipment lifespan by preventing premature failure



Standards & Compliance


At TSP Manufacturing, creep testing is performed in compliance with ASTM, ISO, and industry-specific standards to ensure reliable and repeatable results. Our testing equipment is precisely calibrated, and all testing is carried out by qualified personnel. By adhering to these recognized standards, we provide customers with confidence that our engineered fasteners and machined components will meet the demanding requirements of industries where long-term, high-temperature performance is essential.

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