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ASTM D 3822/D3822M : 2014

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Single Textile Fibers

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

14-05-2020

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-05-2014

€67.30
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Committee
D 13
DocumentType
Test Method
Pages
10
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

1.1This test method covers the measurement of tensile properties of natural and man-made single textile fibers of sufficient length to permit mounting test specimens in a tensile testing machine.

1.2This test method is also applicable to continuous (filament) and discontinuous (staple) fibers or filaments taken from yarns or tow. When the fibers to be tested contain crimp, or if the tow or yarns have been subjected to bulking, crimping, or texturing process, the tensile properties are determined after removal of the crimp.

Note 1Testing of filaments taken from yarns or tow, included in this test method was originally covered in Test Method D2101, that is discontinued.

1.3The words “fiber” and “filament” are used interchangeably throughout this test method.

1.4This test method is also applicable to fibers removed from yarns, or from yarns processed further into fabrics. It should be recognized that yarn and manufacturing processes can influence or modify the tensile properties of fibers. Consequently, tensile properties determined on fibers taken from yarns, or from yarns that have been processed into fabrics, may be different than for the same fibers prior to being subjected to yarn or fabric manufacturing processes.

1.5This test method provides directions for measuring the breaking force and elongation at break of single textile fibers and for calculating breaking tenacity, initial modulus, chord modulus, tangent modulus, tensile stress at specified elongation, and breaking toughness.

1.6Procedures for measuring the tensile properties of both conditioned and wet single fibers are included. The test method is applicable to testing under a wide range of conditions.

1.7As the length of the test specimen decreases, the tensile strength is likely to increase, but the accuracy of the tensile properties determined may decrease, which may require the need to increase the number of test specimens. This is particularly true for those properties dependent on the measurement of elongation, since the shorter lengths increase the relative effect of slippage and stretching of the test specimens within the jaws of either clamp.

1.8The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units are to be regarded separately as standard. The values stated in each system may not be exact equivalents; therefore, each system shall be used independently of the other. Combining values from the two systems may result in non-conformance with the standard.

1.9This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

ASTM D 4849 : 2013 : EDT 3 Standard Terminology Related to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 2258 : 1999 : R2012 Standard Practice for Sampling Yarn for Testing
ASTM D 3333 : 2007 : R2012 Standard Practice for Sampling Manufactured Staple Fibers, Sliver, or Tow for Testing
ASTM D 2258 : 1999 Standard Practice for Sampling Yarn for Testing
ASTM D 2258 : 1999 : R2005 Standard Practice for Sampling Yarn for Testing
ASTM D 4849 : 2013 : EDT 2 Standard Terminology Related to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 4849 : 2002 : REV A Standard Terminology Relating to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 1776 : 1998 : EDT 1 Standard Practice for Conditioning and Testing Textiles
ASTM D 1577 : 2001 Standard Test Methods for Linear Density of Textile Fibers
ASTM D 4849 : 2013 : R2018 Standard Terminology Related to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 4849 : 2002 : REV B Standard Terminology Relating to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 1776 : 1967 : EDT 1 Standard Method Of Conditioning Textiles And Textile Products For Testing
ASTM D 4849 : 2002 : REV B : R2007 : EDT 2 Standard Terminology Related to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 4849 : 2002 : REV B : EDT 1 Standard Terminology Relating to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 3333 : 2007 Standard Practice for Sampling Manufactured Staple Fibers, Sliver, or Tow for Testing
ASTM D 4849 : 2002 : REV B : R2007 : EDT 1 Standard Terminology Related to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 1776 : 2004 Standard Practice for Conditioning and Testing Textiles
ASTM D 1776 : 2008 : EDT 1 Standard Practice for Conditioning and Testing Textiles
ASTM D 1776 : 2008 Standard Practice for Conditioning and Testing Textiles
ASTM D 3333 : 1995 Standard Practice for Sampling Manufactured Staple Fibers, Sliver, or Tow for Testing
ASTM D 3333 : 2007 : R2018 Standard Practice for Sampling Manufactured Staple Fibers, Sliver, or Tow for Testing
ASTM D 1577 : 2007 Standard Test Methods for Linear Density of Textile Fibers
ASTM D 4849 : 2002 : REV B : R2007 Standard Terminology Relating to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 1577 : 2007 : R2012 Standard Test Methods for Linear Density of Textile Fibers
ASTM D 4849 : 2013 Standard Terminology Related to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 4849 : 2002 : REV B : R2007 : EDT 3 Standard Terminology Related to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 3333 : 2001 Standard Practice for Sampling Manufactured Staple Fibers, Sliver, or Tow for Testing
ASTM D 4849 : 2013 : EDT 1 Standard Terminology Related to Yarns and Fibers
ASTM D 1577 : 1996 Standard Test Methods for Linear Density of Textile Fibers
ASTM D 1577 : 2007 : R2018 Standard Test Methods for Linear Density of Textile Fibers
ASTM D 2101 : 1994 Test Method for Tensile Properties of Single Man-Made Textile Fibers Taken from Yarns and Tows (Withdrawn 1995)

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