BS EN ISO 8619:1996 - Plastics. Phenolic resin powder. Determination of flow distance on a glass plate
Withdrawn
Printed version of this is available at library. To request, please e-mail to referencepk@usm.my and include a copy of this record in your e-mail.
BS EN ISO 8619:1996 is a standard that pertains to the testing of phenolic resin powder, specifically the determination of flow distance on a glass plate. This standard is relevant to the field of plastics and specifically focuses on phenolic resin powders, which are used in various applications, including as binders for molding compounds and composite materials.
The flow distance of a phenolic resin powder on a glass plate is a measure of its flowability or how easily it can spread when subjected to certain conditions. This information can be important in manufacturing processes where the resin needs to be applied in a controlled manner.
Here is an overview of the key aspects covered by this standard:
Objective: The standard aims to provide a method for determining the flow distance of phenolic resin powder on a glass plate.
Apparatus: It specifies the equipment and apparatus needed for the test, including a glass plate, a standardized test mold, and a testing machine.
Procedure: The standard outlines the detailed procedure for conducting the test. It typically involves placing a specified amount of the resin powder on a glass plate and subjecting it to a controlled force or temperature to induce flow. The flow distance is then measured and recorded.
Calculation: The standard may include instructions on how to calculate the flow distance based on the test results.
Report: It may provide guidelines on reporting the test results, including any relevant conditions, such as temperature and pressure.