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ISO 306 Plastics -- Thermoplastic materials -- Determination of Vicat softening temperature (VST)
Vicat softening temperature or Vicat hardness is the determination of the softening point for materials that have no definite melting point, such as plastics. It is taken as the temperature at which the specimen is penetrated to a depth of 1 mm by a flat-ended needle with a 1 mm2 circular or square cross-section. For the Vicat A test, a load of 10 N is used. For the Vicat B test, the load is 50 N.
Standards to determine Vicat softening point include ASTM D1525 and ISO 306, which are largely equivalent.
The vicat softening temperature can be used to compare the heat-characteristics of different materials.
ISO 306, ASTM D1525 Standard specifies four methods for the determination of the Vicat softening temperature (VST) of thermoplastic materials:
- method A50 using a force of 10 N and a heating rate of 50 K/h;
- method B50 using a force of 50 N and a heating rate of 50 K/h;
- method A120 using a force of 10 N and a heating rate of 120 K/h;
- method B120 using a force of 50 N and a heating rate of 120 K/h.

The methods specified are applicable only to thermoplastics, for which they give a measure of the temperature at which the thermoplastics start to soften rapidly.
Test Procedure:
A test specimen is placed in the testing apparatus so that the penetrating needle rests on its surface at least 1 mm from the edge.
A load of 10N or 50N is applied to the specimen.
The specimen is then lowered into an oil bath at 23 degrees C.
The bath is raised at a rate of 50° or 120° C per hour until the needle penetrates 1 mm.

Test Scope:
The Vicat softening temperature is the temperature at which a flat-ended needle penetrates the specimen to the depth of 1 mm under a specific load. The temperature reflects the point of softening to be expected when a material is used in an elevated temperature application.
Specimen Size:
The test specimen must be between 3 and 6.5 mm thick and at least 10 mm in width and length. No more than three layers may be stacked to achieve minimum thickness.
Data:
The Vicat softening test determines the temperature at which the needle penetrates 1 mm.
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