Introduction to ASTM D882 Test Standard
ASTM International is a global leader in setting standards for materials, products, and systems. One key standard is ASTM D882, designed to test the tensile properties of thin plastic sheeting and films. This test is vital for industries that work with plastics, packaging, and other related sectors, especially those dealing with plastic materials less than 1.0 mm (0.04 in.) thick.
What is ASTM D882?
ASTM D882 is used to evaluate the tensile strength and elongation properties of thin plastic materials. The test involves applying a force to a specimen of plastic sheeting until it breaks, while measuring the force required to break the specimen and the extent of elongation. The test is similar to ASTM D638 but is specifically designed for thinner plastic films, and the specimen preparation differs (rectangular strips for ASTM D882, compared to dumbbell-shaped for ASTM D638).
Properties Measured by ASTM D882
Key properties measured during the ASTM D882 test include:
- Tensile Strength at Break
- Elongation at Break
- Tensile Yield Strength
- Tensile Modulus
These measurements help assess the plastic material’s behavior under stress, which is critical for packaging, plastics manufacturing, and other related applications.
Specimens for ASTM D882 Testing
The test applies to thin plastic sheeting or films with the following specifications:
- Specimen Thickness: Less than 1.0 mm (0.04 in.)
- Specimen Shape: Rectangular strips for easy preparation
This data is invaluable for research, quality assurance, and quality control teams in the plastic and film industries.
Grips for ASTM D882 Testing
For effective testing, pneumatic or manual grips with rubber-coated inserts are ideal for preventing slippage. Pneumatic grips are widely used for their ease of operation, faster specimen loading, and better repeatability.
Recommended Universal Testing Machines (UTM)
For ASTM D882 testing, Universal Testing Machines (UTM) with a load capacity between 2 kN to 20 kN are recommended, depending on the strength of the plastic. Smaller dual-column types are ideal for this test due to their precision.
Recommended UTM Model:
- VEW 2307 –
A desktop microcomputer-type UTM, perfect for testing non-metallic and metallic materials with a load capacity under 2 kN. This machine is compact and widely used in quality control settings. - VEW 2308 –
Suitable for a wide range of materials including plastics, rubber, metals, and leather. It is equipped with a high-precision electronic motor and can perform tensile, compression, bending, shear, and other tests.
ASTM D882 Test Procedure
Follow these steps for ASTM D882 testing:
- Prepare the Specimens
Cut the plastic material into rectangular strips according to the standard specifications. - Clamp the Specimen
Load the specimen into the pneumatic or manual grips, ensuring proper alignment. - Zero the Testing Machine
Zero the machine to ensure accurate measurements. - Preload (Optional)
Apply a slight preload to remove slack and ensure correct alignment. - Start the Test
Begin the test with a constant rate of extension until the specimen breaks. - Record the Results
Record the stress-strain diagram, which will provide tensile strength, elongation, and tensile modulus data.
Conclusion
ASTM D882 is essential for determining the tensile properties of thin plastic films. It is widely used in industries such as plastic manufacturing, film production, and packaging to ensure materials meet strength and elongation requirements. By adhering to this testing standard, manufacturers can ensure their materials’ performance in real-world applications.