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BS ISO 6721-11:2019

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Plastics. Determination of dynamic mechanical properties – Glass transition temperature

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BSI 2019 24
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This document specifies methods for determining a value of the glass transition temperature (Tg) from the dynamic mechanical properties measured during a linear temperature scan under heating conditions. The glass transition temperature is an indicator of the transition from a hard and relatively brittle glassy state to a rubbery or viscous liquid state in an amorphous polymer or in amorphous regions of a partially crystalline polymer.

Usually referred to as dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), the methods and their associated procedures can be applied to unreinforced and filled polymers, foams, rubbers, adhesives and fibre-reinforced plastics/composites. The methods are limited to materials that are inherently stable above Tg, i.e. amorphous materials that transform into a rubbery state or partially crystalline materials that keep their shape due to crystallinity.

Different modes (e.g. flexure, torsion, shear, compression, tension) of dynamic mechanical analysis can be applied, as appropriate, to the form of the source material.

Measured Tg values using instrumentation can vary as a result of material characteristics and/or the test set-up. The temperature sensor in a DMA instrument is not in contact with the test specimen and therefore measures temperature of the environment surrounding the specimen under test. The resulting data can vary with the heating rate applied. A procedure is included to take into account the thermal lag influencing the measured data.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Principle
12 5 Apparatus
5.1 Test equipment
5.2 Devices for measuring test specimen dimensions
6 Test specimen
6.1 General
6.2 Shape and dimensions
13 6.3 Preparation
7 Number of specimens
8 Conditioning
9 Test procedure
9.1 Test atmosphere
14 9.2 Operation
9.2.1 Method A — Rate-dependent results — Full procedure
15 9.2.2 Offset method — Rate dependent results
16 9.2.3 Method B — Rate-independent results
10 Expression of results
11 Precision
12 Test report
18 Annex A (normative) Calibration procedures
19 Annex B (informative) Assessment of heating rate sensitivity using reference sample
23 Bibliography
BS ISO 6721-11:2019
$142.49