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BS EN ISO 899-1:2017 Plastics. Determination of creep behaviour Tensile creep

BS EN ISO 899-1:2017

Plastics. Determination of creep behaviour Tensile creep

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 899-1:2017
Pages:22
Released:2017-12-06
ISBN:978 0 580 97206 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 899-1:2017


This standard BS EN ISO 899-1:2017 Plastics. Determination of creep behaviour is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.080.01 Plastics in general

This document specifies a method for determining the tensile creep of plastics in the form of standard test specimens under specified conditions such as those of pretreatment, temperature and humidity.

The method is suitable for use with rigid and semi-rigid non-reinforced, filled and fibre-reinforced plastics materials in the form of dumb-bell-shaped test specimens moulded directly or machined from sheets or moulded articles.

The method is intended to provide data for engineering-design and research and development purposes. Data for engineering-design purposes requires the use of extensometers to measure the gauge length of the specimen. Data for research or quality-control purposes may use the change in distance between the grips (nominal extension).

Tensile creep can vary significantly with differences in specimen preparation and dimensions and in the test environment. The thermal history of the test specimen can also have profound effects on its creep behaviour (see Annex A). Consequently, when precise comparative results are required, these factors are intended to be carefully controlled.

If tensile-creep properties are used for engineering-design purposes, the plastics materials are intended to be tested over a broad range of stresses, times and environmental conditions.