BS ISO 6721-9:2019
Plastics. Determination of dynamic mechanical properties. Tensile vibration. Sonic-pulse propagation method

Standard No.
BS ISO 6721-9:2019
Release Date
2019
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
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BS ISO 6721-9:2019
Scope
What is ISO 6721-9 -  Tensile vibration of plastic about? ISO 6721-9 is the ninth part of the ISO 6721 multi-series on dynamic mechanical properties of plastic. ISO 6721-9 describes a pulse propagation method for determining the storage component of the complex tensile modulus E ' of polymers at discrete frequencies typically in the range of 3 kHz to 10 kHz. The method is suitable for measuring materials with storage moduli in the range 0,01 GPa to 200 GPa and with loss factors below 0,1 at around 10 kHz. With materials having a higher loss, significant errors in velocity measurement are introduced through the decay of amplitude. Note 1: The method allows measurements to be made on thin films or fine fibers and long specimens, typically tapes of 300 mm × 5 mm × 0,1 mm or fibers of 300 mm × 0,1 mm (diameter). Note 2: This method may not be suitable for cellular plastics, composite plastics, and multilayer products. Who is ISO 6721-9 - Tensile vibration of plastic for ? ISO 6721-9 on tensile vibration of plastic is useful for: Plastic manufacturing industries Plastic testing laboratories Why should you use ISO 6721-9 -  Tensile vibration of plastic ? ISO 6721-9 describes the terms and definitions, principles, test devices, test specimens, test procedure. ISO 6721-9 provides guidance on calculation and expression of results (that involves symbols, calculation of the longitudinal wave velocity, calculation of the tensile storage ...

BS ISO 6721-9:2019 history

  • 2019 BS ISO 6721-9:2019 Plastics. Determination of dynamic mechanical properties. Tensile vibration. Sonic-pulse propagation method
  • 1997 BS ISO 6721-9:1997+A1:2007 Plastics - Determination of dynamic mechanical properties - Tensile vibration - Sonic-pulse propagation method
 Plastics. Determination of dynamic mechanical properties. Tensile vibration. Sonic-pulse propagation method



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