Mechanical Testing
Services
BGMC provides comprehensive Mechanical Testing Services to help organizations verify the strength, durability, and performance of metals, alloys, welds, and manufactured components. Mechanical testing is essential for ensuring materials meet required standards, specifications, design codes, and regulatory requirements before being used in critical applications such as pressure equipment, structural assemblies, pipelines, fabricated components, and industrial installations.
As an ISO/IEC 17020–aligned inspection body, BGMC performs independent witnessing, verification, documentation review, coordination, and conformity assessment, while the actual testing is conducted through strategic partnerships with ISO/IEC 17025–accredited laboratories.



Why Mechanical Testing Is Critical for Your Operations
Mechanical testing ensures:
Material reliability under operational stress
Compliance with design codes and customer specifications
Suitability of materials for high-pressure, high-temperature, or corrosive environments
Quality assurance for welded and fabricated components
Prevention of structural failures, leaks, deformation, or catastrophic breakdowns
Verification of supplier quality and material certification claims
Mechanical testing protects your operations, reputation, and end-users by ensuring materials perform as expected.
Our Inspection Services
Scope of BGMC Mechanical Testing Services
The scope of BGMC’s Mechanical Testing Services includes verifying material and component strength, durability, and performance through standardized mechanical tests, ensuring compliance with engineering specifications, safety requirements, and industry standards.
Tensile Testing
Tensile testing determines a material’s ability to withstand pulling forces by measuring ultimate tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, and reduction of area. It is widely used for weld qualification, material acceptance, and design validation.
Hardness Testing
We verify material hardness using Brinell (BHN), Rockwell (HRB/HRC), and Vickers (HV) testing methods. Hardness values help determine a material’s strength, wear resistance, and overall suitability for specific applications.
Impact Testing
Impact testing evaluates material toughness at different temperatures to detect embrittlement and confirm suitability for low-temperature or high-stress environments. It is essential for pressure vessels, boilers, pipelines, and offshore applications.
Bend Testing
Bend testing assesses ductility and weld soundness through face, root, and side bend evaluations. It is a critical requirement for procedure qualification (PQR) and welder qualification testing.
Compression Testing
Compression testing measures a material’s ability to withstand crushing loads and is commonly applied to structural materials, composites, packaging materials, and cylindrical components to verify strength and performance.
Proof Load & Yield Testing
Proof load testing is used for bolts, fasteners, lifting accessories, shackles, pressure components, and structural parts to confirm they maintain structural integrity under expected operational loads.
Why Choose BGMC for Mechanical Testing Services



Each mechanical testing engagement includes:
Testing Services
Mechanical testing supports:
Sample Use Cases
How It Works
Case 1: Shutdown Manpower Surge
A refinery required 42 certified inspectors for a 20-day shutdown. BGMC provided a complete inspection team, enabling on-time completion without safety incidents.
Case 2: Lifting Equipment Annual Inspection
A global logistics company required 15 inspectors across multiple sites. BGMC deployed qualified LEI inspectors and rigging teams, completing 1,200+ inspections.
Case 3: NDT Turnaround
A steel plant needed UT/MT/PT Level II manpower for 6 weeks. BGMC delivered certified technicians, with reports verified by Level III oversight.
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BGMC ensures your components comply with applicable specifications, codes, and regulatory expectations.