1.1 This specification covers nonrigid, unsupported vinyl chloride plastic film and sheeting in which the resin portion of the composition contains at least 90?% vinyl chloride. The remaining 10?% can include one or more monomers copolymerized with vinyl chloride, or consist of other...
4.1 This test method is of value in ranking relative tearing resistance of various plastic films and thin sheeting of comparable thickness. Experience has shown the test to have its best reliability on relatively less extensible films and sheeting. Variable elongation and...
1.1 This test method describes the determination of the total energy impact of plastic films by measuring the kinetic energy lost by a free-falling dart that passes through the film. 1.2 Units-The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units are to be regarded...
This Commercial Item Description (CID) covers flexible, open cell, heat sealable, noncorrosive, plastic film for use in cushioning and wrapping applications.
1.1 This test method for resistance of plastic films to chemicals covers the measurement of the weight loss of film after immersion in chemicals. Note 1: There is no known ISO equivalent to this standard. Note 2: Film is defined as sheeting having nominal thickness not...
1.1 This test method utilizes a manometric method to determine the steady-state rate of transmission of a gas through plastics in the form of film, sheeting, laminates, and plastic-coated papers or fabrics. This test method provides for the determination of (1) gas transmission rate...
1.1 This test method for resistance of plastic films to chemicals covers the measurement of the weight loss of film after immersion in chemicals. Note 1: There is no known ISO equivalent to this standard. Note 2: Film is defined as sheeting having nominal thickness not...
1.1 These test methods cover the determination of the energy that causes plastic film to fail under specified conditions of impact of a free-falling dart. This energy is expressed in terms of the weight (mass) of the missile falling from a specified height which would result in 50?%...
5.1 The purpose of this test method is to obtain reliable values for the WVTR of plastic film and sheeting. 5.2 WVTR is an important property of packaging materials and can be directly related to shelf life and packaged product stability. 5.3 Data from this test method is suitable as...
1.1 This specification covers nonrigid, unsupported vinyl chloride plastic film and sheeting in which the resin portion of the composition contains at least 90 % vinyl chloride. The remaining 10 % can include one or more monomers copolymerized with vinyl chloride, or consist of other...
1.1 This test method covers the determination of resistance of film to impact-puncture penetration. Knowledge of how the impact energy is absorbed by the specimen while it is deforming under the impact loading, and the behavior of the specimen after yielding, is not provided by this test. No...
1.1 This test method yields quantitative information regarding the degree of blocking (unwanted adhesion) existing between layers of plastic film. It is not intended to measure susceptibility to blocking. 1.2 By this procedure, the film-to-film adhesion, expressed as a...
This specification covers nonrigid, unsupported vinyl chloride plastic film and sheeting in which the resin portion of the composition contains at least 90 % vinyl chloride. The remaining 10 % can include one or more monomers copoly-merized with vinyl chloride, or consist of other...
This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies general matters common to single-layer plastic films and multi-layer plastic films (hereafter referred to as films) that are used for food packaging. This Standard is not applicable to multi-layer plastic...
1.1 This practice intends to provide standardized approaches and criteria for the observation and reporting of defects in various types of plastic film, by means of an optical scanning system. Scope includes the in situ inspection of defects in films fabricated for specific...