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    ASTM D5035-2006(2008)e1 Standard Test Method for Breaking Force and Elongation of Textile Fabrics (Strip Method)《纺织纤维的伸长率和断裂力的标准试验方法(剥离法)》.pdf

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    ASTM D5035-2006(2008)e1 Standard Test Method for Breaking Force and Elongation of Textile Fabrics (Strip Method)《纺织纤维的伸长率和断裂力的标准试验方法(剥离法)》.pdf

    1、Designation: D 5035 06 (Reapproved 2008)1Standard Test Method forBreaking Force and Elongation of Textile Fabrics (StripMethod)1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 5035; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revis

    2、ion, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1NOTEEditorial changes were made in October 2008.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers raveled strip and cut strip

    3、testprocedures for determining the breaking force and elongationof most textile fabrics. Provision is made for wet testing.1.1.1 The raveled strip test is applicable to woven fabricswhile the cut strip test is applicable to nonwoven fabrics, feltedfabrics, and dipped or coated fabrics.1.2 This test

    4、method is not recommended for knitted fabricsor for other textile fabrics which have high stretch (more than11 %).NOTE 1For the determination of the breaking force and elongation oftextile fabrics using the grab test and modified grab test procedures, referto Test Method D 5034.NOTE 2For determinati

    5、on of the breaking force and elongation ofsome specific types of fabrics which use the strip test, refer to Specifica-tions D 579 and D 580.1.3 This test method shows the values in both inch-poundunits and SI units. Inch-pound units is the technically correctname for the customary units used in the

    6、United States. SI unitsis the technically correct name for the system of metric unitsknown as the International System of Units. The values statedin either acceptable metric units or in other units shall beregarded separately as standard. The values expressed in eachsystem may not be exact equivalen

    7、ts; therefore, each systemmust be used independently of the other, without combining inany way.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health pr

    8、actices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D76 Specification for Tensile Testing Machines for TextilesD 123 Terminology Relating to TextilesD 579 Specification for Greige Woven Glass FabricsD 580 Specification for Greige

    9、 Woven Glass Tapes andWebbingsD 629 Test Methods for Quantitative Analysis of TextilesD 1776 Practice for Conditioning and Testing TextilesD 4848 Terminology Related to Force, Deformation andRelated Properties of TextilesD 4849 Terminology Related to Yarns and FibersD 4850 Terminology Relating to Fa

    10、brics and Fabric TestMethodsD 5034 Test Method for Breaking Strength and Elongationof Textile Fabrics (Grab Test)3. Terminology3.1 For definitions of textile terms used in this test method:breaking force, elongation, tensile test, refer to TerminologyD 4848.3.2 For definitions of textile terms used

    11、in this test method:constant-rate-of-extension, constant rate of load, constant rateof traverse, refer to Terminology D 4849.3.3 For definitions of textile terms used in this test method:cut strip test, raveled strip test, strip test, refer to TerminologyD 4850.3.4 For other textile terms used in th

    12、is test method, refer toTerminology D 123.4. Summary of Test Method4.1 A test specimen is clamped in a tensile testing machineand a force applied to the specimen until it breaks. Values for1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D13 on Textilesand is the direct responsibility o

    13、f Subcommittee D13.60 on Fabric Test Methods,Specific.Current edition approved June 1, 2008. Published October 2008. Replaces striptesting sections, Sections 17 through 20, of Test Method D 1682. Originallyapproved in 1990. Last previous edition approved in 2006 as D 5035 06.2For referenced ASTM sta

    14、ndards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken,

    15、 PA 19428-2959, United States.the breaking force and elongation of the test specimen areobtained from machine scales, dials, autographic recordingcharts, or a computer interfaced with the testing machine.4.2 This test method describes procedures for carrying outfabric tensile tests using four types

    16、of specimen, and threealternative types of testing machines. For reporting, use thefollowing system to identify specific specimen and machinecombinations.4.2.1 Type of specimen:4.2.1.1 1R25 mm (1.0 in.) raveled strip test4.2.1.2 2R50 mm (2.0 in.) raveled strip test4.2.1.3 1C25 mm (1.0 in.) cut strip

    17、 test4.2.1.4 2C50 mm (2.0 in.) cut strip test4.2.2 Type of tensile testing machine:4.2.2.1 Econstant-rate-of-extension (CRE)4.2.2.2 Lconstant-rate-of-load (CRL)4.2.2.3 Tconstant-rate-of-traverse (CRT)4.2.3 Possible combinations can be identified as follows:Test SpecimenType of TesterConstant-Rate-of

    18、-ExtensionConstant-Rate-of-LoadConstant-Rate-of-Traverse25-mm (1-in.) raveled strip 1R-E 1R-L 1R-T50-mm (2-in.) raveled strip 2R-E 2R-L 2R-T25-mm (1-in.) cut strip 1C-E 1C-L 1C-T50-mm (2-in.) cut strip 2C-E 2C-L 2C-T4.2.3.1 For example, 1R-E refers to a 25-mm (1-in.) raveledstrip test carried out on

    19、 a constant-rate-of-extension tensiletesting machine.5. Significance and Use5.1 The raveled strip test in this test method is consideredsatisfactory for acceptance testing of commercial shipments ofwoven textile fabrics because the method has been usedextensively in the trade for acceptance testing.

    20、 The same is truefor the cut strip test for felted or nonwoven textile fabrics.5.1.1 If there are differences of practical significance be-tween reported test results for two laboratories (or more),comparative test should be performed to determine if there is astatistical bias between them, using co

    21、mpetent statistical assis-tance. At a minimum, use the samples for such a comparativetest that are as homogeneous as possible, drawn from the samelot of material as the samples that resulted in disparate resultsduring initial testing and randomly assigned in equal numbersto each laboratory. The test

    22、 results from the laboratoriesinvolved should be compared using a statistical test forunpaired data, a probability level chosen prior to the testingseries. If bias is found, either its cause must be found andcorrected, or future test results for that material must beadjusted in consideration of the

    23、known bias.5.2 The method is not recommended for knitted fabricsbecause of their high stretch.5.3 Some modification of the techniques may be necessaryfor any fabric having a strength in excess of 200 N/cm (1140lbf/in.) width. Special precautionary measures are provided foruse when necessary with str

    24、ong fabrics, or fabrics made fromglass fibers (see Specification D 579), to prevent them fromslipping in the clamps or being damaged as a result of beinggripped in the clamps.5.4 All of the procedures are applicable for testing fabricseither conditioned or wet.5.5 Comparison of results from tensile

    25、testing machinesoperating on different principles is not recommended. Whendifferent types of machines are used for comparison testing,constant time-to-break at 206 3 s is the established way ofproducing data. Even then the data may differ significantly.5.6 Although a constant-rate-of-extension tensi

    26、le testingmachine is preferred in these methods, in cases of dispute,unless there is agreement to the contrary between the purchaserand supplier, a constant-time-to-break (20 6 3 s) is to be used.5.7 The raveled strip procedure is applicable to the deter-mination of the force required to break a spe

    27、cific width offabric. The breaking force information on woven fabrics isparticularly useful for comparison of the effective strength ofthe yarns in the fabric with the combined strength of an equalnumber of the same yarns which are not woven. The procedureis not recommended for fabrics having fewer

    28、than 20 yarnsacross the width of the specimen. If a 20-yarns-per-specimenwidth cannot be obtained with a 25-mm (1-in.) strip, a 50-mm(2-in.) strip should be used. In general, the observed force fora 50-mm (2-in.) specimen is not double the observed force fora 25-mm (1-in.) specimen and the results s

    29、hould be reported asobserved on a 50-mm (2-in.) strip without mathematicaladjustment to 25 mm (1 in.). If a fabric cannot be raveledreadily, use either a cut strip or grab procedure.5.8 The cut strip procedure is applicable to heavily fulledfabrics, woven fabrics that cannot be readily raveled, felt

    30、edfabrics and nonwoven fabrics. This procedure is not recom-mended for fabrics which can be raveled because the yarns atthe edges tend to unravel during testing. The recommendationregarding the minimum number of yarns in a woven specimendiscussed in 5.7 for raveled strips applies equally to cut stri

    31、ps.6. Apparatus, Reagents, and Materials6.1 Tensile Testing Machine, of the CRE, CRL, or CRT typeconforming to Specification D76, with respect to force indi-cation, working range, capacity, and elongation indicator anddesigned for operation at a speed of 300 6 10 mm/min (12 60.5 in./min); or, a vari

    32、able speed drive, change gears, orinterchangeable loads as required to obtain the 20 6 3stime-to-break (see 5.5 and 5.6).6.2 Clamps and Jaw FacesEach jaw face shall be smooth,flat, and with a metallic or other agreed upon surface. The facesshall be parallel and have machining centers with respect to

    33、one another in the same clamp and to the corresponding jawface of the other clamp.6.2.1 For all strip tests or for narrow fabrics and tapes beingtested full width, each jaw face shall measure at least 10 mm(0.5 in.) wider than the specimen being tested and at least 25mm (1.0 in.) in the direction of

    34、 the applied force.6.3 Metal Clamp, auxiliary, weighing 170 g (6.0 oz) with100-mm (4-in.) width anvils.6.4 Distilled Water, for wet testing.6.5 Nonionic Wetting Agent, for wet testing.6.6 Container, for wetting out specimens.D 5035 06 (2008)126.7 Standard fabrics3, for use in verification of apparat

    35、us.(See Annex A1.)6.8 Pins, stainless-steel, 10-mm (38-in.) diameter by 125mm (5 in.) long, two required if used.7. Sampling7.1 Lot SampleTake a lot sample as directed in theapplicable material specification. In the absence of such aspecification randomly select the rolls or pieces that constituteth

    36、e lot sample using the following schedule:Number of Rolls, Pieces inLot, InclusiveNumber of Rolls or Pieces inLot Sample1to3 All4to24 425 to 50 5Over 50 10 % to a maximum of 10 of the rollsor piecesNOTE 3An adequate specification or other agreement between thepurchaser and supplier requires taking i

    37、nto account the variability betweenrolls of fabric and between specimens from a swatch from a roll of fabricto provide a sampling plan with a meaningful producers risk, consumersrisk, acceptable quality level, and limiting quality level.7.2 Laboratory SampleFrom each roll or piece of fabrictaken fro

    38、m the lot sample, cut at least one laboratory samplethe full width of the fabric and1m(1yd)along the selvage(machine direction).NOTE 4Results obtained on small hand samples or swatches can onlybe considered as representative of the sample swatch submitted and cannotbe assumed to be representative of

    39、 the fabric piece from which the handsample or swatch was taken.7.3 Test SpecimensFrom each laboratory sample, take fivespecimens from the warp (machine) direction and eight speci-mens from the filling (cross) direction (if tested) for eachtesting condition.7.3.1 Testing conditions include the follo

    40、wing:7.3.1.1 Warp or Machine DirectionStandard conditionsfor testing textiles,7.3.1.2 Warp or Machine DirectionWet at 21C (70F),7.3.1.3 Filling or Cross DirectionStandard conditions fortesting textiles, and7.3.1.4 Filling or Cross DirectionWet at 21C (70F).7.3.2 When using the constant-time-to-break

    41、 technique andunfamiliar fabrics, prepare two or three extra specimens toestablish the proper rate of loading (speed for testing).8. Conditioning8.1 For Conditioned Testing:8.1.1 If the samples have a higher moisture content than themoisture present when at equilibrium in the standard atmo-sphere fo

    42、r testing textiles, precondition as directed in PracticeD 1776.8.1.2 Bring samples to moisture equilibrium in the standardatmosphere for testing textiles as directed in Practice D 1776.Equilibrium is considered to have been reached when theincrease in mass of the specimen in successive weighings mad

    43、eat intervals of not less than 2 h does not exceed 0.1 % of themass of the specimen.NOTE 5It is recognized that, in practice, materials are frequently notweighed to determine when moisture equilibrium has been reached. Whileconditioning for a fixed time cannot be accepted in cases of dispute, it may

    44、be sufficient in routine testing to expose the material to the standardatmosphere for testing textiles for a reasonable period of time before thespecimens are tested. As a guide, the following conditioning periods aresuggested:FiberMinimum Condi-tioning Period,h4Animal Fibers (for example, wool and

    45、regenerated proteins) 8Vegetable Fibers (for example, cotton) 6Viscose 8Acetate 4Fibers having a regain less than 5 % at 65 % relativehumidity28.2 For Wet Testing:8.2.1 Specimens to be tested in the wet condition shall beimmersed in water at room temperature until thoroughly wetted(Note 6). To thoro

    46、ughly wet a specimen, it may be necessary toadd not more than 0.05 % of a nonionic wetting agent to thewater. A test of any specimen shall be completed within 2 minafter its removal from the water.NOTE 6The material has been thoroughly wet out when it has beendetermined that additional immersion tim

    47、e does not produce any addi-tional changes in breaking strength of test specimens. This method ofdetermination must be used in cases of dispute; however, for routinetesting in the laboratory, it may be sufficient to immerse the material 1 h.8.2.2 The procedures in this test method should be used wit

    48、hcaution when testing fabrics that do not wet out uniformly andthoroughly because of the presence of sizing, oil, protectivecoatings, or water repellents.8.2.3 When the strength of wet specimens without sizing,water repellents, etc. is required, before preparing the testspecimens, treat the material

    49、 as directed in Test MethodsD 629, using appropriate de-sizing, etc. procedures, that willnot affect the normal physical properties of the fabric.9. Preparation of Specimens9.1 General:9.1.1 Cut specimens with their long dimensions paralleleither to the warp (machine) direction or to the filling (cross)direction, or cut specimens for testing both directions asrequired. Preferably, specimens for a given fabric directionshould be spaced along a diagonal of the fabric to allow forrepresentation of different warp and filling yarns, or machineand cross dir


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