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What are the commonly used tensile test standards?
2023/07/24
The following are some commonly used tensile test standards for reference:
1. ASTM D638-14 Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Plastics: This standard specifies the test method and calculation formula for the tensile test of plastic materials.
2. ISO 527-1:2019 Plastics -- Determination of tensile properties -- Part 1: General principles: This standard provides general principles for tensile testing of plastic materials, including sample preparation, fixture design, test conditions, etc.
3. ASTM D3039-17 Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Polymer Matrix Composite Materials: This standard specifies the test method and calculation formula for the tensile test of polymer matrix composite materials.
4. ISO 6892-1:2016 Metallic materials -- Tensile testing -- Part 1: Method of test at room temperature: This standard provides test methods and calculation formulas for tensile tests of metal materials, including sample preparation, fixture design, test conditions, etc.
5. ASTM E8/E8M-16a Standard Test Methods for Tension Testing of Metallic Materials: This standard specifies the test methods and calculation formulas for tensile tests of metallic materials.
6. GB/T 3923.1-2013 Textile Test Method Part 1: Determination of Yarn Tensile Properties: This standard specifies the test method and calculation formula for yarn tensile properties.
7. GB/T 13764-92 Physical test method for fabric weaving Determination of tensile properties: This standard specifies the methods and calculation formulas for testing the tensile properties of fabrics.
It should be noted that different fields and different countries may have different standards for tensile tests. Therefore, when performing tensile tests, the corresponding test standards should be selected according to the specific application fields and regions, and the provisions of the standards should be followed.
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