BS 2782-3:Method 352F:1996 - Methods of testing plastics. Mechanical properties - Determination of impact resistance by the free-falling dart method (instrumented puncture test)
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BS 2782-3: Method 352F:1996 is a British Standard that pertains to the testing of plastics. Unfortunately, I don't have access to the full text of the standard or its specific details, as my training data only goes up until September 2021 and does not include the contents of specific standards. However, I can provide you with general information about British Standards and how they are structured.
British Standards (BS) are technical standards issued by the British Standards Institution (BSI), a UK-based organization responsible for the development and publication of national and international standards. These standards cover a wide range of industries and sectors and are widely used in the UK and sometimes adopted by other countries.
The format of a British Standard typically consists of a prefix (BS), followed by a number, colon, and title. The number is divided into sections, sub-sections, and methods or tests within those sections. In the case of BS 2782-3: Method 352F:1996, "BS 2782" represents the overall standard number, "3" indicates the section, "Method 352F" is a specific test or method within that section, and "1996" signifies the year of publication.
To obtain the full text and detailed information about BS 2782-3: Method 352F:1996, I recommend contacting the British Standards Institution (BSI) directly or accessing their online portal, where you can purchase or access the specific standard you are interested in.