ISO-22088-6 › Plastics - Determination of resistance to environmental stress cracking (ESC) - Part 6: Slow strain rate method
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ISO 22088-6:2006 describes a procedure for assessing the environmental stress cracking (ESC) susceptibility of polymeric materials in chemical environments by slowly increasing the strain applied to a tensile specimen at a constant rate.
It is applicable to test specimens prepared by moulding and/or machining and can be used to assess the relative ESC susceptibility of a material exposed to different environments or the relative ESC susceptibility of different plastics exposed to a specific environment.
This is essentially a ranking test and is not intended for the provision of design data.
The principle advantage of the test compared with the test methods described in Parts 2 to 5 of ISO 22088 is the rapidity with which the ESC susceptibility of a particular polymer/environment combination can be assessed.
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Document Number
ISO 22088-6:2006
Revision Level
1ST EDITION
Status
Current
Publication Date
Aug. 1, 2006
Committee Number
ISO/TC 61/SC 6