ASTM F 942 : 2002 : R2013
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Standard Guide for Selection of Test Methods for Interlayer Materials for Aerospace Transparent Enclosures
Hardcopy , PDF
09-06-2023
English
01-12-2013
CONTAINED IN VOL. 15.03, 2014 Describes physical and mechanical features interlayer materials in multi-ply aerospace transparent enclosures.
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F 07
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Guide
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2
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Reconfirmed 2013
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PublisherName |
American Society for Testing and Materials
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Superseded
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1.1This guide summarizes the standard test methods available for determining physical and mechanical characteristics of interlayer materials used in multi-ply aerospace transparent enclosures.
1.2Interlayer materials are used to laminate glass-to-glass, glass-to-plastic, and plastic-to-plastic. Interlayer materials are basically transparent adhesives with high-quality optical properties. They can also serve as an energy absorbing medium, a fail-safe membrane to contain cockpit pressure and to prevent entry of impact debris; a strain insulator to accommodate different thermal expansion rates of members being laminated and as an adherent to prevent spalling of inner surface ply material fragments. The relative importance of an interlayer characteristic will be a function of the prime use it serves in its particular application.
1.3This guide, as a summary of various methods in Section 2, is intended to facilitate the selection of tests that can be applied to interlayer materials.
1.4The test methods listed are for use in determining basic design characteristics and in assuring lot-to-lot uniformity of the materials being tested except as noted in 3.3.
1.5This 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 heal practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.
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