1 This part of ISO 6383 specifies a method of determining the force required to propagate a tear through a specified distance and from a specified slit, cut in a test specimen of thin flexible plastic sheeting or film, under specified conditions of loading. The upper limit of thickness that can be tested depends on the tearing force of the material in relation to the capacity of the testing machine. Materials that can be tested according to this method include flexible polylvinyl chloride) (PVC) and polyolefin films, but variable elongation and oblique tearing effects on the more ex-tensible films may cause poor reproducibility of test results. This method may not be suitable for testing more rigid materials such as rigid PVC, nylon and polyester films. 2 The tear resistance test specified by this method is ap-plied to specimens cut from semi-finished and finished pro-ducts. The test is suitable for the control of production and manufactured products as well as for acceptance or rejection testing under specifications for semi-finished and finished pro-ducts, provided that it has been demonstrated that the data for a particular material are acceptably reproducible. 3 There is no direct linear relationship between tearing force and specimen thickness. Data from this method are ex-pressed as tearing force in newtons, with specimen thickness also reported. Only data obtained at the same thickness should be compared because sets of data from specimens of dissimilar thickness are generally not comparable.
BS EN ISO 6383-2:1991 history
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