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DS/EN ISO 8256

Plastics – Determination of tensile-impact strength

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 28 July 2004
Status: active
Page Count: 26
ICS Code (Plastics in general): 83.080.01
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This International Standard specifies two methods (method A and method B) for the determination of the tensile-impact strength of plastics under defined conditions. The tests can be described as tensile tests at relatively high strain rates. These methods can be used for rigid materials (as defined in ISO 472), but are especially useful for materials too flexible or too thin to be tested with impact tests conforming to ISO 179 or ISO 180.

Document History

DS/EN ISO 8256
July 28, 2004
Plastics – Determination of tensile-impact strength
This International Standard specifies two methods (method A and method B) for the determination of the tensile-impact strength of plastics under defined conditions. The tests can be described as...
January 30, 1997
Plastics - Determination of tensile-impact strength
This Standard specifies two methods for the determination of the energy required to rupture test specimens of plastics under a specified tensile-impact velocity.
Plastics – Determination of tensile-impact strength (ISO/FDIS 8256:2023)
ISO 8256:2004 specifies two methods (method A and method B) for the determination of the tensile-impact strength of plastics under defined conditions. The tests can be described as tensile tests at...
Plastics – Determination of tensile-impact strength (ISO/DIS 8256:2022)
ISO 8256:2004 specifies two methods (method A and method B) for the determination of the tensile-impact strength of plastics under defined conditions. The tests can be described as tensile tests at...
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