BS EN ISO 3167:2014
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
Plastics. Multipurpose test specimens
Hardcopy , PDF
English
31-10-2014
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Dimensions of test specimens
4 Preparation of test specimen
5 Report on preparation of test specimens
Annex A (informative) - Recommended applications
for multipurpose test specimens or parts thereof
Annex B (informative) - Consequences of changes
in geometry
Bibliography
Descibes requirements relating to multipurpose test specimens for plastic moulding materials intended for processing by injection or direct compression moulding.
Committee |
PRI/21
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DevelopmentNote |
Renumbers and supersedes BS 2782-9.931A(1993). 1997 Version incorporates amendment 8626 to BS 2782-9.931A(1993). Supersedes 99/121902 DC (08/2003) Supersedes BS 2782-9.931A(1988). (10/2005)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
18
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This International Standard specifies requirements relating to multipurpose test specimens for plastic moulding materials intended for processing by injection or direct compression moulding. Specimens of typesA and B are tensile test specimens from which, with simple machining, specimens for a variety of other tests can be taken (see AnnexA). Because they have such wide utility, these tensile specimens are referred to in this International Standard as multipurpose test specimens. The principal advantage of a multipurpose test specimen is that it allows all the test methods mentioned in AnnexA to be carried out on the basis of comparable mouldings. Consequently, the properties measured are coherent as all are measured with specimens in the same state. In other words, it can be expected that test results for a given set of specimens will not vary appreciably due to unintentionally different moulding conditions. On the other hand, if desired, the influence of moulding conditions and/or different states of the specimens can be assessed without difficulty for all of the properties measured. For quality-control purposes, the multipurpose test specimen can serve as a convenient source of further specimens not readily available. Furthermore, the fact that only one mould is required may be advantageous. The use of multipurpose test specimens is to be agreed upon by the interested parties, because there may be significant differences between properties of the multipurpose test specimens and those specified in the relevant test methods.
Standards | Relationship |
SN EN ISO 3167:2014 | Identical |
UNE-EN ISO 3167:2014 | Identical |
NF EN ISO 3167 : 2014 | Identical |
NEN EN ISO 3167 : 2014 | Identical |
EN ISO 3167:2014 | Identical |
I.S. EN ISO 3167:2014 | Identical |
UNI EN ISO 3167 : 2014 | Identical |
NBN EN ISO 3167 : 2014 | Identical |
DIN EN ISO 3167:2014-11 | Identical |
ISO 3167:2014 | Identical |
NS EN ISO 3167 : 2014 | Identical |
BS 2782-9.931A(1993) : 1993 AMD 8626 | Identical |
02/123547 DC : DRAFT SEP 2002 | BS 2782-0 - METHODS OF TESTING - PLASTICS - PART 0: INTRODUCTION |
IEC 60112:2003+AMD1:2009 CSV | Method for the determination of the proof and the comparative tracking indices of solid insulating materials |
ISO 4589-3:2017 | Plastics — Determination of burning behaviour by oxygen index — Part 3: Elevated-temperature test |
ISO 293:2004 | Plastics — Compression moulding of test specimens of thermoplastic materials |
ISO 22088-2:2006 | Plastics Determination of resistance to environmental stress cracking (ESC) Part 2: Constant tensile load method |
ISO 295:2004 | Plastics — Compression moulding of test specimens of thermosetting materials |
ISO 2039-1:2001 | Plastics — Determination of hardness — Part 1: Ball indentation method |
ISO 10724-1:1998 | Plastics — Injection moulding of test specimens of thermosetting powder moulding compounds (PMCs) — Part 1: General principles and moulding of multipurpose test specimens |
ISO 8256:2004 | Plastics — Determination of tensile-impact strength |
ISO 11359-2:1999 | Plastics Thermomechanical analysis (TMA) Part 2: Determination of coefficient of linear thermal expansion and glass transition temperature |
ISO 75-2:2013 | Plastics — Determination of temperature of deflection under load — Part 2: Plastics and ebonite |
ISO 527-2:2012 | Plastics — Determination of tensile properties — Part 2: Test conditions for moulding and extrusion plastics |
ISO 180:2000 | Plastics Determination of Izod impact strength |
ISO 22088-3:2006 | Plastics Determination of resistance to environmental stress cracking (ESC) Part 3: Bent strip method |
ISO 899-2:2003 | Plastics — Determination of creep behaviour — Part 2: Flexural creep by three-point loading |
ISO 1183-3:1999 | Plastics Methods for determining the density of non-cellular plastics Part 3: Gas pyknometer method |
ISO 604:2002 | Plastics — Determination of compressive properties |
ISO 179-1:2010 | Plastics — Determination of Charpy impact properties — Part 1: Non-instrumented impact test |
IEC 60426:2007 | Electrical insulating materials - Determination of electrolytic corrosion caused by insulating materials - Test methods |
ISO 306:2013 | Plastics — Thermoplastic materials — Determination of Vicat softening temperature (VST) |
ISO 22088-4:2006 | Plastics Determination of resistance to environmental stress cracking (ESC) Part 4: Ball or pin impression method |
ISO 294-1:2017 | Plastics — Injection moulding of test specimens of thermoplastic materials — Part 1: General principles, and moulding of multipurpose and bar test specimens |
ISO 4589-2:2017 | Plastics — Determination of burning behaviour by oxygen index — Part 2: Ambient-temperature test |
ISO 2818:1994 | Plastics — Preparation of test specimens by machining |
ISO 899-1:2017 | Plastics — Determination of creep behaviour — Part 1: Tensile creep |
ISO 178:2010 | Plastics Determination of flexural properties |
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