AS/NZS 3889:1993
AS/NZS 3889:1993
Rubber and plastics - Analysis of multi-peak traces obtained in determinations of tear strength and adhesion strength
Standards Australia
Rubber and plastics - Analysis of multi-peak traces obtained in determinations of tear strength and adhesion strength
Standards Australia
Specifies three methods of calculating, after test, the tear strength and adhesion strength of vulcanised rubber or fabrics coated with, or adhered to, rubber or plastics. Identical with and reproduced from ISO 6133:1981.
This International Standard specifies three methods of calculating, after testing, the tear strength and adhesion strength of vulcanized rubber or fabrics coated with or adhered to rubber or plastics. The results are calculated by determining the median and range of peak values from a graphical plot of force versus time recorded during the test.
A trace for an adhesion strength test or tear strength test may show few or many force peaks, depending on the material under investigation. The choice of the method of calculation depends on the number of peaks in the trace.
The purpose of this International Standard is to obtain more uniformity in the evaluation and presentation of test results. It is applicable only, however, when specified in another International Standard, i.e. a method of test or a specification.
For other details, such as apparatus, test piece preparation, conditioning, procedure, etc., requirements given in the relevant International Standard shall apply.
NOTE - In certain cases the methods of analysis given may not be adequate, for example for peak values showing a trend with time. In cases where the minimum force values are of interest, it is possible to use the same methods of calculation as when determining from a range of peak values.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Standards Australia |
Committee | ME-056 |
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