DS/EN ISO 6603-2
Plastics - Determination of puncture impact behaviour of rigid plastics - Part 2: Instrumented puncture test
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| Organization: | DS |
| Publication Date: | 7 November 2000 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 34 |
| ICS Code (Plastics in general): | 83.080.01 |
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This part of ISO 6603 specifies a test methods for the determination of puncture impact properties of rigid plastics, in the form of flat specimens, using instruments for measuring force and deflection. It is applicable if a force-deflection or force-time diagram, recorded at nominally constant striker velocity, is necessary for detailed characterization of the impact behaviour.
Document History
June 19, 2023
Plastics – Determination of puncture impact behaviour of rigid plastics – Part 2: Instrumented impact testing (ISO 6603-2:2023)
This document specifies a test method for the determination of puncture impact properties of rigid plastics, in the form of flat specimens, using instruments for measuring force and deflection. It is...
DS/EN ISO 6603-2
November 7, 2000
Plastics - Determination of puncture impact behaviour of rigid plastics - Part 2: Instrumented puncture test
This part of ISO 6603 specifies a test methods for the determination of puncture impact properties of rigid plastics, in the form of flat specimens, using instruments for measuring force and...
January 15, 1997
Plastics - Determination of multiaxial impact behaviour of rigid plastics - Part 2: Instrumented puncture test
This Standard specifies a method for the determination of the multiaxial impact behaviour of rigid plastics in the form of flat test specimens, such as discs and squares, moulded directly or cut from...
Plastics – Determination of puncture impact behaviour of rigid plastics – Part 2: Instrumented impact testing (ISO/DIS 6603-2:2022)
This document specifies a test method for the determination of puncture impact properties of rigid plastics, in the form of flat specimens, using instruments for measuring force and deflection. It is...