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BS EN ISO 6603-1:2000

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Plastics. Determination of multi-axial impact behaviour of rigid plastics Non-instrumented impact testing

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English

Published date

06-15-2000

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Principle
5 Apparatus
6 Test specimens
7 Procedure
8 Precision
9 Test report
Annex A (informative) Examples of calculations

Defines a procedure for determining impact properties of rigid plastic materials in disk form or as square pieces of standard dimensions moulded directly or cut from sheets. Useful for assessing plastic sheeting or mouldings under an impact stress applied at right angles to the plane of the sheet. Covers two test procedures.

This International Standard specifies methods for the determination of puncture-impact properties of rigid plastics in the form of flat test specimens, such as discs or square pieces, under defined conditions. Specimens may be moulded directly, cut from sheets or taken from finished products. Different types of test specimens and test conditions are defined.

These falling-dart methods are used to investigate the behaviour of plastic sheeting or mouldings under the impact of a striker applied perpendicular to the plane of the specimen.

This part of ISO6603 can be used if it is sufficient to characterize the impact behaviour of plastics by a threshold value of impact-failure energy based on many test specimens. ISO6603-2 is used if a force-deflection or force-time diagram, recorded at nominally constant striker velocity, is necessary for detailed characterization of the impact behaviour.

These test methods are applicable to specimens with a thickness between 1mm and 4mm.

NOTE For thicknesses less than 1mm, ISO7765 should preferably be used. Thicknesses greater than 4mm may be tested if the equipment is suitable, but the test falls outside the scope of ISO6603-1 and ISO6603-2.

These methods are suitable for use with the following types of material:

  • rigid thermoplastic moulding and extrusion materials, including filled, unfilled and reinforced compounds and sheets;

  • rigid thermosetting moulding and extrusion materials, including filled and reinforced compounds, sheets and laminates;

  • fibre-reinforced thermoset and thermoplastic composites incorporating unidirectional or non-unidirectional reinforcements such as mats, woven fabrics, woven rovings, chopped strands, combination and hybrid reinforcements, rovings, milled fibres and sheets made from pre-impregnated materials (prepregs).

These methods are also applicable to specimens which are either moulded or machined from finished products, laminates and extruded or cast sheet.

The test results are comparable only if the conditions of preparation of the specimens, their dimensions and surfaces as well as the test conditions are the same. In particular, results determined on specimens of different thickness cannot be compared with one another (see annexE of ISO6603-2:—). Comprehensive evaluation of the reaction to impact stress requires that determinations be made as a function of impact velocity and temperature for different material variables, such as crystallinity and moisture content.

The impact behaviour of finished products cannot be predicted directly from this test, but specimens may be taken from finished products (see above) for test by these methods.

Test data developed by these methods should not be used for design calculations. However, information on the typical behaviour of the material can be obtained by testing at different temperatures and impact velocities (see annexD of ISO6603-2:—), by varying the thickness (see annexE of ISO6603-2:—) and by testing specimens prepared under different conditions.

Two statistical methods of test are described in this part of ISO6603:

  • Method A: staircase method (individual) (preferred)

    In this method, a uniform energy increment is employed during testing. The energy is decreased or increased by the uniform increment after testing each specimen, depending upon the observed result (pass or fail) for the preceding test.

  • Method B: group method (optional)

    In this method, successive groups of at least ten test specimens are tested. The impact failure energy is calculated by statistics.

Committee
PRI/21
DevelopmentNote
Renumbers and supersedes BS 2782-3.353A(1991). 1997 Version incorporates amendment 8640 to BS 2782-3.353A(1991). Supersedes 96/122726 DC. (11/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
32
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

ISO 6603-2:2000 Plastics — Determination of puncture impact behaviour of rigid plastics — Part 2: Instrumented impact testing
ISO 293:2004 Plastics — Compression moulding of test specimens of thermoplastic materials
ISO 294-3:2002 Plastics Injection moulding of test specimens of thermoplastic materials Part 3: Small plates
ISO 295:2004 Plastics — Compression moulding of test specimens of thermosetting materials
ISO 1268:1974 Plastics Preparation of glass fibre reinforced, resin bonded, low-pressure laminated plates or panels for test purposes
ISO 7765-1:1988 Plastics film and sheeting Determination of impact resistance by the free-falling dart method Part 1: Staircase methods
EN ISO 295 : 2004 PLASTICS - COMPRESSION MOULDING OF TEST SPECIMENS OF THERMOSETTING MATERIALS
ISO 291:2008 Plastics Standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing
EN ISO 6603-2:2000 Plastics - Determination of puncture impact behaviour of rigid plastics - Part 2: Instrumented puncture test (ISO 6603-2:2000)
ISO 7765-2:1994 Plastics film and sheeting Determination of impact resistance by the free-falling dart method Part 2: Instrumented puncture test
EN ISO 291:2008 Plastics - Standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing (ISO 291:2008)
ISO 2818:1994 Plastics — Preparation of test specimens by machining
EN ISO 294-3 : 2003 PLASTICS - INJECTION MOULDING OF TEST SPECIMENS OF THERMOPLASTIC MATERIALS - PART 3: SMALL PLATES

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