About Element Cambridge
Our Cambridge laboratories provide state-of-the-art capabilities in corrosion testing and analysis, chemistry, mechanical testing, hydrogen embrittlement and stress rupture testing, along with metallurgical and failure analysis. Through vast hands-on experience and a deep understanding of our client’s testing needs, Element Cambridge continually assists clients to tackle their industry’s unique regulatory mandates, market needs, and testing challenges.
With its highly experienced engineering and technical experts, the laboratory provides exceptional customer service to a wide and diverse range of industries, including medical, automotive, oil & gas, power generation, green energy, chemical process, transportation, agriculture, electronics, railroad, and consumer goods.
To ensure the highest levels of quality assurance on all work undertaken, national accreditations and proprietary approvals include ISO 17025-2005, Boeing, Pratt & Whitney, Messier Dowty, Nuclear (client audited), CGP, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, and many others.
We can provide expedited turn around time on all routine testing and analyses. With a dedicated Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS), the laboratory provides reports and certifications in an accurate and efficient manner.
Cambridge Services
Charpy Impact Testing Services
Find out about the complete range of Charpy impact testing services that area available from Elements worldwide network of accredited laboratories.
Corrosion Testing ServicesÂ
Find out about Elements extensive corrosion testing expertise in the Energy industry across a global network of laboratories.
Chemical Analysis
Find out how Element's chemistry teams work with our customers to identify the contents, composition and quality of materials they develop and manufacture.
Coatings Testing
Find out about our Oil & Gas coatings testing services and how we help to make certain that materials, products and pipelines are protected from corrosion, ultraviolet light, water penetration, heat, abrasion and chemicals.