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NEN-EN-ISO 75-1

Plastics - Determination of temperature of deflection under load - Part 1: General test method

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 24
ICS Code (Plastics in general): 83.080.01
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This document gives a general test method for the determination of the temperature of deflection under load (flexural stress under three-point loading) of plastics. Different types of test specimen and different constant loads are defined to suit different types of material.

ISO 75-2 gives specific requirements for plastics (including filled plastics and fibre-reinforced plastics in which the fibre length, prior to processing, is up to 7,5 mm) and ebonite, while ISO 75-3 gives specific requirements for high-strength thermosetting laminates and long-fibre-reinforced plastics in which the fibre length, prior to processing, is greater than 7,5 mm.

The methods specified are suitable for assessing the relative behaviour of different types of material at elevated temperature under load at a specified rate of temperature increase. The results obtained do not necessarily represent maximum applicable temperatures because, in practice, essential factors, such as time, loading conditions and nominal surface stress, can differ from the test conditions. True comparability of data can only be achieved for materials having the same room-temperature flexural modulus.

The methods specify preferred dimensions for the test specimens.

Data obtained using the test methods described are not intended to be used to predict actual end-use performance. The data are not intended for design analysis or prediction of the endurance of materials at elevated temperatures.

This method is commonly known as the heat deflection temperature or heat distortion temperature (HDT) test, although there is no official document using this designation.

Document History

NEN-EN-ISO 75-1
April 1, 2020
Plastics - Determination of temperature of deflection under load - Part 1: General test method
This document gives a general test method for the determination of the temperature of deflection under load (flexural stress under three-point loading) of plastics. Different types of test specimen...
May 1, 2013
Plastics - Determination of temperature of deflection under load - Part 1: General test method
This part of ISO 75 gives a general test method for the determination of the temperature of deflection under load (flexural stress under three-point loading) of plastics. Different types of test...
January 1, 2012
Plastics - Determination of temperature of deflection under load - Part 1: General test method
This part of ISO 75 gives a general test method for the determination of the temperature of deflection under load (flexural stress under three-point loading) of plastics. Different types of test...
May 1, 2004
Plastics - Determination of temperature of deflection under load - Part 1: General test method
ISO 75 specifies methods for the determination of the temperature of deflection under load (flexural stress under three-point loading) of plastics. Different types of test specimen and different...
April 1, 2001
Plastics - Determination of temperature of deflection under load - Part 1: General test method
ISO 75 specifies methods for the determination of the temperature of deflection under load (flexural stress under three-point loading) of plastics. Different types of test specimen and different...
March 1, 1996
Plastics - Determination of temperature of deflection under load - Part 1: General test method
The principle of the method specified is subjecting a standard test specimen to a bending stress under three-point loading to produce one of the nominal surface stresses in the relevant part of this...

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