1、Designation: D 1938 06Standard Test Method forTear-Propagation Resistance (Trouser Tear) of Plastic Filmand Thin Sheeting by a Single-Tear Method1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 1938; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in
2、 the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope*1.1 This test method covers the determination of the forcenecessary to propagate a te
3、ar in plastic film and thin sheeting(thickness of 1 mm 0.04 in. or less) by a single-tear method.The method is not applicable for film or sheeting materialwhere brittle failures occur during testing.NOTE 1Film has been arbitrarily defined as sheeting having nominalthickness not greater than 0.25 mm
4、0.010 in.1.2 Constant-Rate-of-Grip Separation Test This testmethod employs a constant rate of separation of the gripsholding the test specimen.1.2.1 Specimen extension may be measured in this testmethod by grip separation.1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded asstandard. The values gi
5、ven in brackets are provided forinformation only.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of re
6、gulatory limitations prior to use.NOTE 2This standard is similar to ISO 6383-1, but is not consideredtechnically equivalent. The specimen size for ISO 6383-1 is larger, and themethod specifies different test speeds.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D 618 Practice for Conditioning Plastics f
7、or TestingD 882 Test Method for Tensile Properties of Thin PlasticSheetingD 883 Terminology Relating to PlasticsD 4000 Classification System for Specifying Plastic Mate-rialsD 5947 Test Methods for Physical Dimensions of SolidPlastics SpecimensD 6988 Guide for Determination of Thickness of PlasticFi
8、lm Test SpecimensE4 Practices for Force Verification of Testing MachinesE 691 Practice for Conducting an Interlaboratory Study toDetermine the Precision of a Test Method2.2 ISO Standard:ISO 6383-1 Film and SheetingDetermination of TearResistance Part 1 Trouser Tear Method33. Terminology3.1 Definitio
9、ns: For definitions of terms used in this testmethod, refer to Terminology D 883.4. Summary of Test Method4.1 The force to propagate a tear across a film or sheetingspecimen is measured using a constant-rate-of-grip separationmachine as described in Test Methods D 882 and is calculatedfrom the load-
10、time chart.5. Significance and Use5.1 This test method is of value in rating the tear-propagation resistance of various plastic films and thin sheetingof comparable thickness. For highly extensible film or sheetingthe deformation energy of the specimen legs is significantlygreater than the tearing e
11、nergy. The tear-propagation resistancein slightly extensible or non-extensible film or sheeting isdistinguished from the tear-propagation resistance in highlyextensible film or sheeting by the load-time or load-displacement data, (Fig. 1 and Fig. 2). The tear-propagationforce for slightly extensible
12、 or non-extensible material isdetermined from the average tear force versus the initial andpeak force for a highly extensible material.5.2 This test method shall be used for specification accep-tance testing only after it has been demonstrated that the datafor the particular material are acceptably
13、reproducible.5.3 The data obtained by this test method furnish informa-tion for ranking the tear-propagation resistance of plastic films1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D20 on Plasticsand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D20.19 on Film and Sheeting.Current ed
14、ition approved Sept. 1, 2006. Published September 2006. Originallyapproved in 1962. Last previous edition approved in 2002 as D 1938 - 02.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume
15、information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Available from American National Standards Institute, 25 W. 43rd St., 4thFloor, New York, NY 10036.1*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standard.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO
16、Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.and sheeting of similar composition. Actual use performancemay not necessarily correlate with data from this test method.Sets of data from specimens of dissimilar thickness are usuallynot comparable.5.4 Before proceeding with this test method
17、, referenceshould be made to the specification of the material being tested.Any test specimen preparation, conditioning, dimensions, ortesting parameters, or combination thereof, covered in therelevant ASTM material specification shall take precedenceover those mentioned in this test method. If ther
18、e are norelevant ASTM material specifications, then the default condi-tions apply. Table 1 of Classification Systems D 4000 lists theASTM materials standards that currently exist.6. Apparatus6.1 Testing MachineA testing machine of the constantrate-of crosshead-movement type and comprising essentiall
19、ythe following:6.1.1 Fixed MemberA fixed or essentially stationarymember carrying one grip.6.1.2 Movable MemberA movable member carrying asecond grip.6.1.3 GripsPreferably, a set of self-aligning grips forholding the test specimen between the fixed member and themovable member of the testing machine
20、. The grips shouldminimize both slippage and uneven stress distribution.6.1.3.1 Fixed grips are rigidly attached to the fixed andmovable members of the testing machine. Fixed grips may beused if extreme care is taken to ensure that the test specimen isinserted and clamped so that the long axis of th
21、e test specimencoincides with the direction of pull through the center line ofthe grip assembly.6.1.3.2 Self-aligning grips are attached to the fixed andmovable member of the testing machine in such a manner thatthey will move freely into alignment as soon as any load isapplied so that the long axis
22、 of the test specimen will coincidewith the direction of the applied pull through the center line ofthe grip assembly. The specimens shall be aligned as perfectlyas possible with the direction of pull so that no rotary motionthat may induce slippage will occur in the grips; there is a limitto the am
23、ount of misalignment self-aligning grips will accom-modate.NOTE 3Grips lined with thin rubber have successfully been used.Grips may be of the self-tightening type. In cases where specimensfrequently fail at the edge of the grips, the radius of curvature of the edgesof the grips may be increased slig
24、htly at the point where they come incontact with the specimen.6.1.4 Drive MechanismA drive mechanism capable ofseparating the movable member (grip) from the stationarymember (grip) at a controlled velocity of 250 mm 10 in. 65 %/min.6.1.5 Load IndicatorA suitable load-indicating mecha-nism capable of
25、 showing the total tensile load carried by thetest specimen held by the grips. The testing machine shall beessentially free from inertia lag at the specified rate of testingand shall indicate the load with an accuracy of 61 %. Theaccuracy of the testing machine shall be verified in accordancewith Pr
26、actices E4.6.1.6 Crosshead Extension IndicatorAsuitable extension-indicating mechanism capable of showing the amount ofchange in the separation of the grips (crosshead movement).6.2 ThicknessAmicrometer as prescribed in Test MethodsD 5947 and D 6988, or an equivalent measuring device,reading to 0.00
27、25 mm 0.0001 in. or less. The pressure exertedby the gage on the specimen being measured shall not distortor deform the specimen. For thin films, #0.0025 mm 0.001in., or films which exhibit visual deformation during measure-ment, a maximum pressure of 70 kPa 10 psi is recommended.For thicker or stif
28、fer films and thin sheeting, the pressure shallbe between 160 and 185 kPa 23 and 27 psi.6.3 DieA die having the dimensions shown in Fig. 3 shallbe used to cut all specimens. The cutting edge of the die shallhave a 5 negative rake, and shall be kept sharp and free fromnicks to avoid leaving ragged ed
29、ges on the specimen. Thesample shall rest on a smooth, slightly yielding surface thatFIG. 1 Load-Time Chart for Low-Extensible FilmFIG. 2 Load-Time Chart for Highly Extensible FilmFIG. 3 Single-Tear SpecimenD1938062will not injure the die blade. Care shall be taken that the cutedges of the specimen
30、are parallel and perpendicular to thesamples longitudinal and transverse directions.7. Test Specimens7.1 The specimens shall conform to the dimensions shownin Fig. 1 and shall not vary by more than 0.5 % from thesedimensions.NOTE 4The thickness of the test specimens shall be uniform to within5 % of
31、the thickness over the length of the unslit portion of the specimen.7.2 Measure the thickness of the specimen below the slit(see Fig. 3) in several places and record it in millimetres to thenearest 0.0025 mm 0.0001 in.7.3 Cut enough specimens to provide a minimum of fivetear-propagation force determ
32、inations each in the machinedirection and in the transverse direction of the material beingtested.NOTE 5This is required because the properties of anisotropic speci-mens vary with direction.8. Conditioning8.1 ConditioningCondition the test specimens at 23 62C 73.4 6 3.6F and 50 6 5 % relative humidi
33、ty for not lessthan 40 h prior to test in accordance with Procedure A ofPractice D 618, for those tests where conditioning is requiredand not specified in a material specification. In cases ofdisagreement, the tolerances shall be 61C 61.8F and62 % relative humidity.8.2 Test ConditionsConduct tests i
34、n the standard labora-tory atmosphere of 23 6 2C 73.4 6 3.6F and 50 6 5%relative humidity, unless otherwise specified in the test meth-ods or material specifications. In cases of disagreement, thetolerances shall be 61C 61.8F and 62 % relative humid-ity.9. Procedure9.1 Secure Tongue A (see Fig. 3) i
35、n one grip and Tongue Bin the other grip of the constant-rate-of-grip separation-testingmachine, using an initial grip separation of 50 mm 2 in.Align the specimen so that its major axis coincides with animaginary line joining the centers of the grips.9.2 Using a grip-separation speed of 250 mm 10 in
36、./min,start the instrument, and record the load versus extension.9.3 Continue the test until the tear has propagated throughthe entire unslit 25-mm 1-in. portion.9.4 If the tear deviates from the center line to such an extentas to reach one of the edges of the specimen, note the deviationin the repo
37、rt.9.5 Test not less than five specimens in each of the principalfilm or sheeting directions.10. Calculation10.1 For thin films and sheeting that have load-time chartscharacterized by Fig. 1, calculate the average tear propagationforce by averaging the load over a 25.4 mm 1 in. interval,disregarding
38、 the initial and final portions of the curve.10.2 For thin films and sheeting that have load-time datacharacterized by Fig. 2, obtain and report the initial force tocontinue the propagation of the slit, the maximum force, andthe extension at maximum force. Report both the initial load,the maximum lo
39、ad, and extension at maximum load.10.3 For each series of tests, report the mean of all valuesobtained to three significant figures and as the mean value ofthe particular property.10.4 Calculate the estimated standard deviation and reportload to three significant figures and extension to two signifi
40、cantfigures.11. Report11.1 Report the following information:11.1.1 Complete identification of the material tested, includ-ing type, source, manufacturers code number, form, principaldimensions, previous history, orientation of samples withrespect to principal directions of the material, etc.,11.1.2
41、Average thickness of test specimens,11.1.3 Number of samples tested,11.1.4 Date of test, and11.1.5 Mean of the five average tear-propagation determi-nations, usually in newtons or pounds-force, for the materialsdescribed in 10.1; and the mean of the five initial tear-propagation forces, the mean of
42、the five maximum tear-propagation forces, in newtons or pounds-force, and theextension to maximum force, in mm in. for materials de-scribed in 10.2. In each case, report the standard deviation ofthe data. In the cases where the specimens tear to one side, notethis together with the values obtained.1
43、2. Precision and Bias12.1 Precision:12.1.1 Table 1 and Table 2 are based on a round robin4conducted between 1986 and 1990 in accordance with PracticeE 691 87, involving seven materials tested by seven labora-tories. For each material, all the samples were prepared at onesource, and randomized sectio
44、ns of film were sent to each ofthe laboratories which prepared the test specimens and testedthem. Each test result was the average of five determinations.4Supporting data on precision are available from ASTM Headquarters. RequestRR: D20-1177.TABLE 1 Tear Propagation Resistance (Trouser Tear) Machine
45、Direction (Values Expressed in Units of Grams-Force)Material Average SrASRBrCRDPolystyrene 5.04 1.54 3.47 4.32 9.72Polyester 32.75 7.08 7.08 19.81 19.81Polypropylene 70.77 20.52 38.05 57.45 106.6HDPE No. 2 127.3 48.04 56.49 134.59 158.2LDPELD104228.3 33.98 33.98 95.14 95.14LLDPE 337.1 30.95 42.74 86
46、.66 119.7HDPE No. 1 482.9 49.04 106.0 137.3 296.9ASr= within-laboratory standard deviation for the material stated. It is obtainedby pooling the standard deviations of the test results from each laboratory, asfollows:Sr=(S1)2+(S2)2. + (Sn)2)/n1/2BSR= between-laboratories standard deviation for the m
47、aterial stated. It is apooling of the amounts by which the average of the test results for each laboratorydeviate from the overall average for that material.Cr = within-laboratory repeatability limit = 2.8 3 Sr.DR = between-laboratories reproducibility limit = 2.8 3 SR.D1938063Each laboratory obtain
48、ed two test results for each material.(WarningThe explanation of r and R (12.1.2-12.1.2.3) areonly intended to present a meaningful way of considering theapproximate precision of this test method. The data in Table 1and Table 2 should not be applied to acceptance or rejection ofmaterials, as these d
49、ata apply only to the materials tested in theround robin and are unlikely to be rigorously representative ofother lots, formulations, conditions, materials, or laboratories.Users of this test method should apply the principles outlinedin Practice E 691 to generate data specific to their materials andlaboratories (or between specific laboratories). The principlesof 12.1.2-12.1.2.3 would then be valid for such data.)12.1.2 Concept of r and R in Table 1 and Table 2If SrandSRhave been calculated from a large enou
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