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ISO 22088-1:2006
Scope
1.1 This part of ISO 22088 provides information and general guidance relevant to the selection of the test method to be used to determine environmental stress cracking (ESC).
1.2 Part 2 describes a method in which a test specimen is subjected to a constant tensile load, while immersed in a stress cracking agent at a specified temperature. The time and/or stress at which the specimen breaks is recorded.
1.3 Part 3 describes a method in which strips of plastic are subjected to a fixed flexural strain and exposed to a stress cracking agent for a predetermined period.
1.4 Part 4 describes a method in which a hole of specified diameter is drilled in a specimen and an oversized steel ball or pin is inserted into the hole while the test specimen is brought into contact with a stress cracking agent.
1.5 Part 5 describes a method in which a constant tensile deformation is applied to a specimen which is immersed in a stress cracking agent at a temperature selected for testing.
1.6 Part 6 describes a method in which a slowly increasing strain is applied to a specimen immersed in a stress cracking agent.
1.7 These methods are applicable to thermoplastic materials only.
1.8 These are essentially ranking tests and are not intended to provide data to be used for design or performance prediction.
ISO 22088-1:2006 Referenced Document
ISO 150 Raw, refined and boiled linseed oil for paints and varnishes — Specifications and methods of test*, 2018-11-06 Update
ISO 2818 Plastics — Preparation of test specimens by machining*, 2018-12-13 Update
ISO 293 Plastics — Compression moulding of test specimens of thermoplastic materials*, 2023-02-21 Update
ISO 294-1 Plastics - Injection moulding of test specimens of thermoplastic materials - Part 1: General principles, and moulding of multipurpose and bar test specimens*, 2017-05-01 Update
ISO 22088-1:2006 history
2006ISO 22088-1:2006 Plastics - Determination of resistance to environmental stress cracking (ESC) - Part 1: General guidance