1、Designation: D4964 96 (Reapproved 2008)2Standard Test Method forTension and Elongation of Elastic Fabrics (Constant-Rate-of-Extension Type Tensile Testing Machine)1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D4964; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforigina
2、l adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1NOTEMinor editorial changes were made throughout in October 2008.2NOTESection
3、 3 was updated editorially in September 2011 in accordance with the Committee D13 Terminology policy.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers the measurement of tension andelongation of wide or narrow elastic fabrics made from naturalor man-made elastomers, either alone or in combination withother textil
4、e yarns, when tested with a constant-rate-of-extension (CRE) type tensile testing machine.NOTE 1For determination of similar testing using the constant-rate-of-load (CRL) type tensile testing machine, refer to Test Method D1775.1.2 The use of this test method requires the selection of, ormutual agre
5、ement upon, loop tension(s) and elongation(s) atwhich the test results will be determined.1.3 Laundering procedures require mutual agreement on theselection of temperature and number of washing cycles anddrying cycles to be used.1.4 The values stated in SI units or inch-pound units are tobe regarded
6、 separately as standard. The values stated in eachsystem may not be exact equivalents; therefore each systemmust be used independently of the other, without combiningvalues in any way.1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is ther
7、esponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D76 Specification for Tensile Testing Machines for TextilesD123 Terminology Relating to
8、TextilesD1775 Test Method for Tension and Elongation of WideElastic Fabrics3D1776 Practice for Conditioning and Testing TextilesD4850 Terminology Relating to Fabrics and Fabric TestMethods3. Terminology3.1 For all terminology related to Subcommittee D13.59 onFabric Test Methods, General, see Termino
9、logy D4850.3.2 The following terms are relevant to this standard:constant-rate-of-extension tensile testing machine (CRE),constant-rate-or-load tensile testing machine (CRL), elasticfabric, elongation, extension, extension-recovery cycle, force,loop tension, narrow elastic fabric, tension.3.3 For de
10、finitions of all other textile terms see TerminologyD123.4. Summary of Test Method4.1 Loop Tension at Specified Elongation(s)A condi-tioned loop specimen is mounted in a CRE-type tensile testingmachine. The specimen is then extended at a specified rate toa specified loop tension, and returned at a s
11、pecified rate to zerotension. The cycle is repeated two more times to give a total ofthree cycles. During the test, extension-recovery curves may beplotted by an automatic recorder for all or only the third cycle.The tension at specified percent elongation(s) is calculatedfrom the graph of the third
12、 cycle or obtained from theinstrument.4.2 Elongation at Specified Loop TensionA conditionedloop specimen is mounted in a CRE-type tensile testingmachine. The specimen is then loaded at a specified rate to aspecified loop tension, and unloaded at a specified rate to zeroloop tension. The cycle is rep
13、eated two more times to give atotal of three cycles. During the test, tension-recovery curves1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D13 on Textilesand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D13.59 on Fabric Test Methods,General.Current edition approved July 1, 2008. Publ
14、ished October 2005. Originallyapproved in 1989. Last previous edition approved in 2004 as D4964 96(2004).DOI: 10.1520/D4964-96R08E01.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume infor
15、mation, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Withdrawn. The last approved version of this historical standard is referencedon www.astm.org.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.may be plotted by
16、an automatic recorder for all or only the thirdcycle. The elongation at a specified loop tension is calculatedfrom the graph of the third cycle or obtained from theinstrument.5. Significance and Use5.1 This test method for testing loop tension and elongationof elastic fabrics is considered satisfact
17、ory for acceptancetesting of commercial shipments of elastic fabrics because thetest method is used in the trade for acceptance testing.5.1.1 In case of a dispute arising from differences inreported test results when using this test method for acceptancetesting of commercial shipments, the parties s
18、hould conductcomparative tests to determine if there is a statistical biasbetween their laboratories. Competent statistical assistance isrecommended for the investigation of bias. As a minimum, thetwo parties should take a group of test specimens that are ashomogeneous as possible and that are from
19、a lot of material ofthe type in question. The test specimens should then berandomly assigned in equal numbers to each laboratory fortesting. The average results from the two laboratories should becompared using students t-test for unpaired data and anacceptable probability level chosen by the two pa
20、rties beforethe testing is begun. If bias is found, either its cause must befound and corrected or the purchaser and the supplier mustagree to interpret future test results with consideration to theknown bias.5.2 This test method specifies the use of the CRE-typetensile testing machine. Users of thi
21、s test method are cautionedthat loop tension test data obtained using this method are notcomparable to tension test data obtained using Test MethodD1775 because of the differences in testing machines. TestMethod D1775 uses a CRL-type tensile testing machine.5.3 The loop tension and extension relatio
22、nship of an elasticfabric is an important criterion for judging the suitability of thefabric for various end uses, such as: foundation garments,brassieres, and swimsuits.5.4 Data from loop tension-recovery curves can be com-pared only if the tension testing machine, rate-of-extension,maximum loading
23、 (or extension), and specimen specificationsare comparable. Since different machine set-ups will causedifferent results on the same fabric, machine set-ups mustalways be specified before making a test and be reported withthe test results.5.5 The test for measuring loop tension at specified elonga-ti
24、on(s) is used to determine the tension of an elastic fabricwhen subjected to a specified elongation which is less than theelongation required to rupture the fabric. The test prescribespoints of measurement on the extending (outgoing) cycle only.5.6 The test for measuring elongation at specified tens
25、ion(s)is used to determine the elongation of an elastic fabric whensubjected to a specified loop tension which is less than thetension required to rupture the fabric. The test prescribes pointsof measurement on the loading (outgoing) cycle only.6. Apparatus6.1 Tensile Testing Machine, CRE-Type,4conf
26、orming toSpecification D76, equipped with an automatic recordingdevice and cycling controls.6.2 Band Clamps, to hold loop specimen during testing. Thediameter of the anvils will be 13.06 0.25 mm (0.5 6 0.01 in.)or 6.56 0.25 mm (0.25 6 0.01 in.). The length of the anvil willnot be less than 76 mm (3.
27、0 in.).6.3 Sewing Machine Single-Needle.7. Sampling7.1 Lot SampleAs a lot sample for acceptance testing,take at random the number of rolls of fabric as directed in anapplicable material specification or other agreement betweenthe purchaser and the supplier. Consider rolls of fabric to be theprimary
28、sampling units.NOTE 2An adequate specification or other agreement between thepurchaser and the supplier requires taking into account the variabilitybetween rolls of fabric, and the variability between specimens from aswatch from a roll of fabric, to provide a sampling plan with a meaningfulproducers
29、 risk, consumers risk, acceptable quality level, and limitingquality level.7.2 Laboratory SampleAs a laboratory sample for accep-tance testing, take a full width swatch,2m(2yd)long, fromthe end of each roll of fabric in the lot sample, after firstdiscarding a minimum of1m(1yd)offabric from the veryo
30、utside of the roll.7.3 Test SpecimensTake test specimens as follows:7.3.1 Wide Elastic FabricsIf the purchaser and the sup-plier agree to test the fabric in only one direction, cut fivespecimens from each swatch in the laboratory sample with thelong dimension of the specimens parallel to the directi
31、on oftest. If the purchaser and the supplier agree to test the fabric inboth directions, from each full-width swatch in the laboratorysample, cut five specimens parallel to the long dimension andfive specimens perpendicular to the long dimension. Speci-mens should be spaced along a diagonal to allow
32、 for represen-tation in each specimen of different warp and filling areas, orwale and course areas. Take no specimens nearer than one tenthof the fabric width from the selvage.7.3.2 Narrow Elastic FabricCut five specimens fromeach swatch in the laboratory sample. For narrow knitted orwoven elastic f
33、abrics that are more than 75 mm (3 in.) wide,the purchaser and the supplier may agree to (1) use specimensof the widths specified in 8.1.1 for wide elastic fabrics ofcomparable construction, or (2) if wide clamps are available,use full-width specimens.8. Preparation of Test Specimens8.1 Cut specimen
34、s as directed below:8.1.1 Wide Elastic FabricCut specimens 350 by 100 mm(14 by 4 in.). Trim, or ravel woven fabrics by taking yarns4For additional information on obtaining apparatus, equipment, or supplies thatmay be suitable for use in this standard, please visit the ASTM ManufacturersEquipment Dir
35、ectory at www.astm.org.D4964 96 (2008)22alternately from the two sides, to a width as near 75 6 2mm(3 6 0.05 in.), as possible. If fabrics are ravelled to obtain thespecimen width, specimens should contain the same number ofyarns in the testing direction.8.1.2 Narrow Elastic FabricCut specimens with
36、 the350-mm (14-in.) dimension parallel to the length of the fabric.8.2 Preparation of Loop Specimens Draw two gage markson the specimen which are (1) 250 6 2mm(106 0.05 in.)apart, (2) approximately the same distance from the specimenends, (3) parallel to one another, and (4) perpendicular to thelong
37、 direction of the test specimen. Form a loop by folding thespecimen; then aligning and sewing a seam along the two gagemarks. Use a single-needle stitch, sewing two rows of stitchingand making certain that the beginning and ending stitches donot come loose.9. Preparation and Verification of Apparatu
38、s9.1 Equip and set-up the CRE-type tensile testing machineaccording to the manufacturers instructions and using thefollowing information:9.1.1 Loop distance around clamps: 250 6 2mm(1060.05 in.).9.1.2 Loading crosshead speed: 500 6 15 mm/min (20 60.5 in./min).9.1.3 Unloading crosshead speed: 500 6 1
39、5 mm/min (20 60.5 in./min).9.1.4 Cycling controls: 100 N (20 lbf) force maximum, oras agreed upon. Force must be less than that which will causethe fabric to rupture. For low elongation fabrics (below100 %), parties should agree to a slower crosshead speed forloading and unloading, such as 300 6 15
40、mm/min, or 12.0 60.5 in./min.NOTE 3The slower speed is recommended because the recordingdevices may not be able to keep up with the machine at elongations below100 %.9.2 Verification of Position of Clamps:9.2.1 Use one of the procedures described in 9.2.2 through10.2.4 to verify or set the position
41、of the clamps.9.2.2 Use the gage supplied by tensile testing machinemanufacturer.9.2.3 Make and use a paper gage as directed below.9.2.3.1 Cut a strip of flexible paper that measures 275 6 2mm by 106 2 mm, or 11.0 6 0.05 in. by 0.5 6 0.05 in.9.2.3.2 From one end of paper strip, measure a distance of
42、250 6 2 mm, or 10.0 6 0.05 in., and draw a line perpendicularto the long axis.9.2.3.3 Place a strip of double-faced tape across the strip,and on the short end, coincident with the line.9.2.3.4 Curl the untaped end of the strip to form a loop,aligning the end with the 250 mm, or 10 in., line. Press d
43、ownon the strip, fastening it to the double-faced tape.9.2.3.5 Place the paper loop around the testing machineclamps with the taped joint between the clamps. See Fig. 1.9.2.3.6 Adjust the clamp spacing until the loop is just snugon the clamp.9.2.3.7 Remove the loop.9.2.3.8 If the anvil diameter is 1
44、3 mm (0.5 in.), set the initialanvil spacing so that the distance from the top of the upperanvil to the bottom of the lower anvil is 118 mm or 4.7 in.9.2.3.9 If the anvil diameter is 6.5 mm (0.25 in.) set theinitial anvil setting so that the distance from the top of theupper anvil to the bottom of t
45、he lower anvil is 121 mm or 4.9in.NOTE 4The anvil spacing in 9.2.3.8 and 9.2.3.9 will provide a loopcircumference of 250 mm or 10 in.10. Conditioning10.1 Before making any tests for loop tension or stretch,bring the samples to moisture equilibrium for testing in thestandard atmosphere for testing te
46、xtiles, which is 21 6 1C(70 6 2 F) and 65 6 2 % relative humidity.Allow the samplesto relax, free of loop tension, for a minimum of 16 h. Afterexposure for this time, it may be assumed that moistureequilibrium has been reached. See Practice D1776 for standardconditions for testing textile materials.
47、11. Procedure11.1 Test all specimens in standard atmosphere for testingtextiles, which is 21 6 1C(706 2 F) and 65 6 2 % relativehumidity.11.2 Mount the specimen with the seam between theclamps.11.3 Cycle the specimen three times and record at least theloading and extension of the third cycle on the
48、chart.11.4 Test the remaining specimens.12. Calculation12.1 Manual Calculation for Loop Tension at SpecifiedElongations:12.1.1 Calculate the extension value for 30 %, 50 %, 70 %elongation using Eq 1L 5 E 3 C! / 200 (1)where:L = extension, mm (in.)E = % elongation, andFIG. 1 Loop Specimen in Place on
49、 PinsD4964 96 (2008)23C = loop circumference, mm (in.)12.1.2 Using the extension values calculated in 12.1.1,determine the loop tension values corresponding to 30 %,50 %, and 70 % elongations, or for the agreed upon percentelongation(s).12.2 Manual Calculation for Elongation at Specified LoopTension:12.2.1 Calculate the percent elongation at the specifiedmaximum loop tension (100 N (20 lbf), or other agreed uponloop tension.12.3 Calculate the average tension (or elongation) for eachspecified elongation (or loop tension), or both, if requested.12.4 C
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