ISO 899-2:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 08 October 2024

Plastics — Determination of creep behaviour — Part 2: Flexural creep by three-point loading

ISO 899-2:2024 Files

English 16 Pages
Current Edition
44.94 OMR

ISO 899-2:2024 Scope

This document specifies a method for determining the flexural creep of plastics in the form of standard test specimens under specified conditions such as those of pre-treatment, temperature and humidity. It is only applicable to a simple freely supported beam loaded at mid-span (three-point-loading test).

 The method is suitable for use with rigid and semi-rigid non-reinforced, filled and fibre-reinforced plastics materials (see ISO 472 for definitions) test specimens moulded directly or machined from sheets or moulded articles.

NOTE            The method can be unsuitable for certain fibre-reinforced materials due to differences in fibre orientation

The method is intended to provide data for engineering-design, quality control, research and development purposes.

The method might not be applicable for determining the flexural creep of rigid cellular plastics (attention is drawn in this respect to ISO 1209-1 and ISO 1209-2).

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