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ISO 3342 Textile glass fiber tensile test grip

ISO 3342 Textile glass fiber tensile test grip

ISO 3342

Textile glass fiber tensile test grip are key devices used to test the mechanical properties of fiberglass materials under tensile loads, mainly for measuring their breaking strength and elongation at break. They are widely used in quality control and research and development in fields such as building materials and composites. 


These fixtures need to be used with a universal testing machine to ensure that the specimens are subjected to uniform force during testing, without slipping or damage.


General introduction

Textile glass fiber tensile test grip are key devices used to test the mechanical properties of fiberglass materials under tensile loads, mainly for measuring their breaking strength and elongation at break. They are widely used in quality control and research and development in fields such as building materials and composites. 


These fixtures need to be used with a universal testing machine to ensure that the specimens are subjected to uniform force during testing, without slipping or damage.


Main specification:

Flat-type fixture: 

Suitable for testing most woven fabric strips, with clamping surfaces that are flat and parallel, capable of applying pressure evenly, preventing the specimen from slipping or local damage.


1. Clamping Size: 180*50mm

2. Overall Dimensions: 200*110*80

3. Connection Thread: M16

4. Net Weight: 8kg

Standard

ASTM D412 Tensile Strength of Rubber and Elastomers

ASTM D412 test methods cover procedures used to evaluate the tensile (tension) properties of vulcanized thermoset rubbers and thermoplastic elastomers. These methods are not applicable to ebonite and similar hard, low elongation materials. 

The methods appear as follows:

Test Method A—Dumbbell and Straight Section Specimens

Test Method B—Cut Ring Specimens

ISO 37 Tensile Test on Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic

ISO 37 and ASTM D412 are both widely recognized tensile test methods designed to evaluate the stress-strain characteristics of various rubber materials, including natural rubber, synthetic rubber, silicone rubber, and thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs). While both standards aim to determine the tensile properties of rubber and elastomers, they differ in their specific methodologies and applications.

ASTM D882 Tensile test of Thin Plastic Sheeting

ASTM D882: Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Thin Plastic Sheeting


ASTM D882 test methods is used to measure tensile properties including ultimate tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, tensile energy to break and tensile modulus of elasticity of thin plastic sheeting and films. The samples are cut in strips that minimally have to be eight times longer than wide. No dumbbell shape is cut for materials of that thickness. Cut samples need to be free of nicks and other cutting defects since they will have an important impact on the test results variation. The samples are tested in specific conditions of pre-treatment, sample orientation, temperature, humidity, and rate of pulling. ASTM D882 can be used for testing materials thinner than 1mm in thickness. 


ISO 527-1, ISO 527-2 Tensile Test of Plastics Composites & plastics

ISO 527-1 Plastics — Determination of tensile properties Part 1: General principles

ISO 527-2 Plastics -- tensile properties -- Part 2: moulding and extrusion 


ISO 527-1 covers the test procedures for determining tensile properties of plastics and plastic composites. Tensile properties of plastics that are determined through the practices of ISO 527-1 include tensile strength, tensile modulus and other properties related to stress strain characteristics of plastic materials. 

ISO 527-2 specifies the test conditions for determining the tensile properties of moulding and extrusion plastics, based upon the general principles given in ISO 527-1. The methods described in ISO 527-2 are selectively suitable for use with the following range of materials: rigid and semi-rigid thermoplastics moulding, extrusion and cast materials, including compounds filled and reinforced by, for example, short fibres, small rods, plates or granules but excluding textile fibres (see ISO 527-4 and ISO 527-5).

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