BS EN ISO 527-3:1996 - Plastics. Determination of tensile properties - Test conditions for films and sheets
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BS EN ISO 527-3:1996 is a European Standard titled "Plastics - Determination of tensile properties - Part 3: Test conditions for films and sheets." This standard is a part of the ISO 527 series, which specifies methods for determining the tensile properties of plastics under various conditions.
ISO 527-3:1996 specifically focuses on test conditions for films and sheets made from plastics. It outlines the procedures and requirements for conducting tensile tests on plastic films and sheets to determine their mechanical properties, such as tensile strength, elongation at break, and modulus of elasticity.
The standard provides guidelines for specimen preparation, test apparatus, testing procedures, and reporting of results. It aims to ensure consistent and accurate testing of plastic films and sheets, allowing manufacturers, researchers, and regulatory bodies to assess and compare the mechanical properties of different plastic materials.
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