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Description of ASTM-D2838 2009ASTM D2838 - 09Standard Test Method for Shrink Tension and Orientation Release Stress of Plastic Film and Thin SheetingActive Standard ASTM D2838 | Developed by Subcommittee: D20.19 Book of Standards Volume: 08.01 ASTM D2838Significance and Use As a result of the manufacturing process, internal stresses are locked into the film and these can be released by heating. For any given type of film or sheeting, the temperatures at which shrinkage will begin are related to processing techniques employed to manufacture the film and also may be related to a phase transition in the base resin. Shrink tension affects the appearance and performance of a film in a shrink-packaging application. It may also be used to determine the degree and direction of orientation. The orientation exerts a great influence upon important physical characteristics such as tensile strength, stiffness, tear resistance, and impact strength. Data from Procedure A are most useful for determining the degree and direction of orientation, orientation release stress, and the maximum force that the film can exert at a given temperature. Since, in actual applications, film is seldom, if ever, totally restrained, data from Procedure B are useful in estimating the force an item to be packaged will actually receive and in predicting the appearance of packaged items. The characterization of shrink tension as a function of temperature, and the resultant determination of orientation release stress and its corresponding temperature, is usually carried out only for a particular material of specified thickness for a defined fabrication process. For product development purposes, quality control and determination of conformity to specification limits, the measurement of shrink tension at only one or two specified temperatures is normally sufficient. Before proceeding with this test method, reference shall be made to the specification of the material being tested. Any test specimen preparation, conditioning, dimensions, or testing parameters, or combination thereof, covered in the relevant ASTM material specification shall take precedence over those mentioned in this test method. If there are no relevant ASTM material specifications, then the default conditions apply. Table 1 of Classification Systems D 4000 lists the ASTM material specifications that currently exist 1. Scope 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the shrink tension and related characteristics, that is, shrink force and orientation release stress, of heat-shrinkable plastic film and sheeting of less than 1.0 mm (0.04 in.) thickness. Two procedures are described that permit the measurement of shrink forces at predetermined temperatures. They are as follows: 1.1.1 Procedure A is designed to measure the maximum force exerted by a specimen that is totally restrained from shrinking as it is heated rapidly to a specific temperature. 1.1.2 Procedure B is designed to measure the maximum force exerted by a specimen that is permitted to shrink a predetermined amount prior to restraint while being heated rapidly to a specific temperature. 1.2 Orientation release stress can be determined from the data obtained using Procedure A. 1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values in parentheses are for information only. 1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Note 1Film has been arbitrarily defined as sheeting having nominal thickness not greater than 0.25 ? m (0.010 in.). Note 2There is no known ISO equivalent to this test method.
ASTM Standards D618 Practice for Conditioning Plastics for Testing D883 Terminology Relating to Plastics D4000 Classification System for Specifying Plastic Materials D5947 Test Methods for Physical Dimensions of Solid Plastics Specimens D6287 Practice for Cutting Film and Sheeting Test Specimens D6988 Guide for Determination of Thickness of Plastic Film Test Specimens E2251 Specification for Liquid-in-Glass ASTM Thermometers with Low-Hazard Precision Liquids Keywords film; orientation release stress; shrink force; shrink tension; thin sheeting; Force; Heating tests--plastics; Heat-shrinkable plastic film/sheeting; Orientation release stress; Plastic sheet and film; Shrinkage--plastics; Shrink force; Stress--plastics; Tensile properties/testing--plastics; Thermoplastics; Thin sheeting; ICS Code ICS Number Code 83.140.10 (Films and sheets) DOI: 10.1520/D2838-09 ASTM International is a member of CrossRef. ASTM D2838The following editions for this book are also available...
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