BS ISO 17541:2014
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Plastics. Quantitative evaluation of scratch-induced damage and scratch visibility
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 26 |
This International Standard deals with quantitative evaluation of scratch–induced damage and scratch visibility in polymers.
This International Standard specifies two methods to assess scratch damage and scratch visibility expressed by three colour coordinates of a 3-D colour model.
Method A uses a scratch tip capable of area-contact or line-contact with material surfaces under a constant load condition. It is represented by scratch damage index (SDI).
Method B uses a scratch tip capable of line-contact under a linearly increasing load condition. It is represented by scratch visibility index (SVI).
The methods are suitable for use with coated and uncoated thermoplastic and thermosetting moulding materials.
The methods specify the preferred dimensions of testing specimens and the preferred scratch-tip geometry.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | Foreword |
7 | Section sec_1 Section sec_2 Section sec_3 Section sec_3.1 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
8 | Section sec_3.2 Section sec_3.3 Section sec_3.4 Section sec_3.5 Section sec_3.6 Section sec_3.7 Section sec_3.8 Section sec_3.9 Section sec_3.10 Section sec_3.11 |
9 | Section sec_3.12 Section sec_3.13 Section sec_3.14 Section sec_3.15 Section sec_3.16 Section sec_4 Section sec_5 Section sec_5.1 Section sec_5.2 4 Principle 5 Apparatus 5.1 General description 5.2 Scratch tip |
10 | Figure fig_1 Figure fig_2 Section sec_5.3 Section sec_5.4 Section sec_5.5 Section sec_5.6 5.3 Load and position sensors 5.4 Test load 5.5 Test speed 5.6 Specimen stage |
11 | Section sec_6 Section sec_6.1 Section sec_6.2 Section sec_6.3 Section sec_6.4 Section sec_6.5 Section sec_7 Section sec_7.1 Section sec_7.2 Section sec_7.3 6 Test specimens 6.1 General 6.2 Shape and dimensions 6.3 Preparation 6.4 Conditioning 6.5 Number of test specimens 7 Procedure 7.1 Test atmosphere 7.2 Scratch tip 7.3 Method A (constant load condition) |
12 | Section sec_7.4 Table tab_1 Table tab_2 Section sec_7.5 Section sec_7.5.1 Section sec_7.5.1.1 Section sec_7.5.1.2 Section sec_7.5.1.3 Section sec_7.5.1.4 Section sec_7.5.1.5 Section sec_7.5.1.6 Section sec_7.5.1.7 Section sec_7.5.1.8 Section sec_7.5.2 Section sec_7.5.2.1 7.4 Method B (linearly increasing load condition) 7.5 Scratch testing |
13 | Section sec_7.5.2.2 Section sec_7.5.2.3 Section sec_7.5.2.4 Section sec_8 Section sec_8.1 Section sec_8.2 Section sec_8.3 Section sec_8.3.1 8 Interpretation of result 8.1 General 8.2 Scratch strength and scratch resistance 8.3 Single-damage (SD) |
14 | Section sec_8.3.2 Section sec_8.3.3 Section sec_8.3.4 Section sec_8.4 Section sec_8.4.1 8.4 Multiple-damage (MD) |
15 | Section sec_8.4.2 Section sec_8.4.3 Figure fig_3 |
16 | Figure fig_4 Section sec_9 9 Test report |
18 | Annex sec_A Annex sec_A.1 Figure fig_A.1 Annex A (informative) 3-D colour model |
19 | Annex sec_B Annex sec_B.1 Annex sec_B.2 Figure fig_B.1 Annex B (informative) Example for quantitative determination of scratch damageand scratch visibility |
20 | Table tab_B.1 Table tab_B.2 Annex sec_B.3 Figure fig_B.2 |
21 | Table tab_B.3 |
22 | Figure fig_B.3 Figure fig_B.4 |
23 | Reference ref_1 Reference ref_2 Reference ref_3 Reference ref_4 Reference ref_5 Bibliography |