BS 2782-7:Method 740C:1996 - Methods of testing plastics. Rheological properties - Polymer dispersions. Determination of white point temperature and minimum film-forming temperature
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BS 2782-7: Method 740C:1996 is a British Standard that belongs to the BS 2782 series, which covers methods of testing plastics. More specifically, BS 2782-7: Method 740C:1996 is titled "Plastics. Methods of Testing. Determination of Izod impact strength."
The Izod impact strength test is used to determine the impact resistance of a plastic material. It measures the energy required to fracture a standardized notched specimen under a pendulum impact test. The test provides valuable information about a material's ability to withstand sudden impacts and is often used to assess the toughness of plastics.
BS 2782-7: Method 740C:1996 specifies the procedures and conditions for conducting the Izod impact test on plastic specimens. It outlines the equipment required, such as the pendulum impact testing machine, the preparation of test specimens, and the test procedure itself. The standard provides guidelines for measuring and reporting the results accurately.
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BS 2782-7:Method 740C:1996 - Methods of testing plastics. Rheological properties - Polymer dispersions. Determination of white point temperature and minimum film-forming temperature