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The Izod impact strength test is a standardized method used to measure the impact resistance of materials, particularly plastics and metals. It is named after the engineer Edwin Gilbert Izod, who developed the test in the early 20th century. The test provides valuable information about a material's toughness and ductility, which are critical for applications where materials are subject to sudden impacts or shocks.

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