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DIN Standards Committee Plastics

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Plastics - Polypropylene (PP) moulding and extrusion materials - Part2: Preparation of test specimens and determination of properties (ISO/DIS 19069-2:2023)

Abstract

ISO 19069-2:2016 specifies the methods of preparation of test specimens and the test methods to be used in determining the properties of polypropylene (PP) moulding and extrusion materials. Requirements for handling test material and for conditioning both the test material before moulding and the specimens before testing are given. Procedures and conditions for the preparation of test specimens and procedures for measuring properties of the materials from which these specimens are made are also given. Properties and test methods which are suitable and necessary to characterize PP moulding and extrusion materials are listed. The properties have been selected from the general test methods in ISO 10350‑1. Other test methods in wide use for, or of particular significance to, these moulding and extrusion materials are also included in this part of ISO 19069, as are the designatory properties specified in ISO 19069‑1. In order to obtain reproducible and comparable test results, it is necessary to use the methods of preparation and conditioning, the specimen dimensions and the test procedures specified herein. Values determined will not necessarily be identical to those obtained using specimens of different dimensions or prepared using different procedures.

Begin

2021-09-27

WI

00249A47

Planned document number

prEN ISO 19069-2

Responsible national committee

NA 054-02-10 AA - Thermoplastic materials  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 249 - Plastics  

previous edition(s)

Plastics - Polypropylene (PP) moulding and extrusion materials - Part 2: Preparation of test specimens and determination of properties (ISO 19069-2:2016)
2016-03

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