BS EN ISO 8986-2:1996 - Plastics. Polybutene (PB) moulding and extrusion materials - Preparation of test specimens and determination of properties
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BS EN ISO 8986-2:1996 is a standard that pertains to plastics, specifically polybutene (PB) molding and extrusion materials. The standard provides guidelines for the preparation of test specimens and the determination of properties for polybutene materials. Polybutene is a type of thermoplastic polymer used in various applications, including packaging, pipes, and films.
Here are the key aspects covered by this standard:
Objective: The primary objective of BS EN ISO 8986-2:1996 is to establish a standardized method for preparing test specimens and determining properties of polybutene (PB) molding and extrusion materials.
The standard defines the scope of its application, specifying the types of polybutene materials to which it applies and providing definitions of relevant terms.
Sample Preparation: It outlines procedures for preparing test specimens from polybutene materials. Proper specimen preparation is critical to ensure that test results are accurate and reproducible.
Determination of Properties: The standard provides guidelines for conducting various tests to determine the properties of polybutene materials. These tests may include mechanical, thermal, or other relevant property assessments.
Testing Conditions: It may specify testing conditions, including temperature, humidity, and test apparatus requirements, to ensure that measurements are made under standardized and reproducible conditions.
Reporting: The standard may include guidelines for reporting the results of property determinations, including any necessary technical details.
The standard is essential for quality control and product development in industries that use polybutene materials for molding and extrusion applications. It ensures that the properties of these materials are tested and reported in a consistent and standardized manner, allowing for accurate comparisons and assessments.