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JIS K 7191-2:2015

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Plastics - Determination Of Temperature Of Deflection Under Load - Part 2: Plastics And Ebonite

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Hardcopy

Language(s)

Japanese

Published date

20-11-2015

Introduction1 Scope2 Normative references3 Terms and definitions4 Principle5 Apparatus6 Test specimens 6.1 General 6.2 Shape and dimensions 6.3 Specimen inspection 6.4 Number of test specimens 6.5 Test-specimen preparation 6.6 Annealing7 Conditioning8 Procedure (flatwise testing) 8.1 Calculation of force to be applied 8.2 Initial temperature of the heating equipment 8.3 Measurement9 Expression of results10 Precision11 Test reportAnnex A (normative) - Testing in the edgewise positionAnnex B (informative) - PrecisionBibliography

Describes three methods, using different values of constant flexural stress, that can be used for the determination of the temperature of deflection under load of plastics (including filled plastics and fibre-reinforced plastics in which the fibre length, prior to processing, is up to 7.5 mm) and ebonite: - method A, using a flexural stress of 1.80 MPa; - method B, using a flexural stress of 0.45 MPa; and - method C, using a flexural stress of 8.00 MPa.

DocumentType
Revision
Pages
10
ProductNote
Supersedes JIS K7207 (02/2003)
PublisherName
Japanese Standards Association
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 75-2:2013 Identical

2015 [20/11/2015]2007(R2012) [22/10/2012]2007 [20/07/2007]1996(R2001) [20/10/2001]1996 [01/03/1996]

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