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BS 2782-9:Method 940B:1989 Methods of testing plastics. Sampling and test specimen preparation Preparation of test specimens of amorphous thermoplastics with a specified reversion by injection moulding rectangular plates

BS 2782-9:Method 940B:1989

Methods of testing plastics. Sampling and test specimen preparation Preparation of test specimens of amorphous thermoplastics with a specified reversion by injection moulding rectangular plates

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Standard number:BS 2782-9:Method 940B:1989
Pages:14
Released:1989-02-28
ISBN:0 580 16888 3
Status:Standard
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BS 2782-9:Method 940B:1989


This standard BS 2782-9:Method 940B:1989 Methods of testing plastics. Sampling and test specimen preparation is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.080.20 Thermoplastic materials

This part of ISO 2557 specifies the procedure for the preparation of test specimens with predominantly monoaxial orientation in the form of rectangular plates, made from rigid amorphous thermoplastic material. Cellular plastic materials and fibre-containing plastic materials are excluded.

The rectangular plates may be used for impact testing by the falling weight method.

Bars cut from the plate in different directions may serve as test specimens for the determination of the dependence of mechanical strength upon the degree and direction of the predominant orientation in the plate.


A method for obtaining specimens with high or low levels of reversion (shrinkage in response to heat treatment).