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ISO 15109:1998

Adhesives — Determination of the time to rupture of bonded joints under static load

This International Standard describes a procedure for the determination of the time to failure of a bonded joint, using a specimen which is statically loaded under specified conditions. This method can only be used for comparing adhesives, and the results cannot be used for design purposes.

ISO 15509:2019

Adhesives — Determination of the bond strength of engineering-plastic joints

This document describes a test method for measuring the shear and/or tensile strength of an adhesively bonded plastic/plastic specimen of a specific design. This method allows the determination of a combined shear and tensile behaviour of the bond. These shear and tensile values are useful for design purposes.

This document describes a test method for measuring the shear and/or tensile strength of an adhesively bonded plastic/plastic specimen of a specific design. This method allows the determination of a combined shear and tensile behaviour of the bond. These shear and tensile values are useful for design purposes.

 

ISO 16525-1:2014

Adhesives — Test methods for isotropic electrically conductive adhesives — Part 1: General test methods

ISO 16525-1:2014 specifies general test methods for isotropic electrically conductive adhesives used in wiring, die attach of semiconductors, and surface assembly of printed circuit boards.

  •  Part 4: Determination of shear strength and electrical resistance using rigid-to-rigid bonded assemblies
  •  Part 5: Determination of shear fatigue

 

ISO 17087:2006

Specifications for adhesives used for finger joints in non-structural lumber products

ISO 17087:2006 specifies performance levels for adhesives to be used in finger joints in nonstructural bonded lumber products. Such products include, but are not limited to, interior and exterior mouldings, window and door components or parts, and bonded lumber panels. Adhesives that meet the requirements of the various performance classes are considered capable of providing an adequate bond for use under the conditions described for the class. This specification is intended to be used to evaluate adhesives as well as the adhesive bonds in the finger joints.

 

ISO 17178:2013

Adhesives — Adhesives for bonding parquet to subfloor — Test methods and minimum requirements

ISO 17178:2013 specifies test methods for adhesives for bonding parquet and similar wood floorings to a subfloor. It also specifies the minimum requirements for shear strength, tensile strength to be achieved with these adhesives.

ISO 17178:2013 does not refer to the selection and installation of parquet floorings.

For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in EN 923:2005 and the following apply.
3.1
hard adhesive
adhesive which shows a shear strength of 3,0 N/mm2 or more
Note 1 to entry: Hard adhesives are tested according to 4.2.
3.2
hard elastic adhesive
adhesive which shows a shear strength of 2,0 N/mm2 or more and a shear elongation of 0,5 or more
Note 1 to entry: Hard elastic adhesives are tested according to 4.4.
3.3
elastic adhesive
adhesive which shows a shear strength between 1,0 N/mm2 and 2,0 N/mm2 and a shear elongation of 1,0 or more
Note 1 to entry: Elastic adhesives are tested according to 4.4.
3.4
shear elongation
deformation of the unit thickness of an adhesive under a shear force

 

ISO 17194:2007

Structural adhesives — A standard database of properties

ISO 17194:2007 specifies a set of basic properties commonly required for the selection and use of structural adhesives in different applications. ISO standard test methods and test conditions are also recommended for the measurement of these data to facilitate traceability of recorded values.

 

ISO 19095-3:2015

Plastics — Evaluation of the adhesion interface performance in plastic-metal assemblies — Part 3: Test methods

ISO 19095-3:2015 specifies the test methods for the adhesion interface performance in plastic-metal assemblies.

SO 14125, Fibre-reinforced plastic composites — Determination of flexural propertiesISO 19095-2:2015, Plastics — Evaluation of the adhesion interface performance in plastic-metal assemblies — Part 2: Test specimensISO 4578, Adhesives — Determination of peel resistance of high-strength adhesive bonds — Floating-roller method

 

ISO 19209:2017

Adhesives — Classification of thermoplastic wood adhesives for non-structural applications

ISO 19209:2017 classifies thermoplastic resin-based wood adhesives for non-structural applications into durability classes D1 to D4 based on the dry and wet strengths of bond lines measured under specified conditions after various conditioning treatments.

For special applications, further tests that do not fall within the scope of ISO 19209:2017 can be applicable.

The adhesives specified in ISO 19209:2017 are suitable for the bonding of furniture and interior structures, panelling, doors, windows, stairs, etc. made of wood or derived timber products.

ISO 19209:2017 does not specify the temperature resistance of bond lines.

 

ISO 19210:2017

Adhesives — Wood adhesives for non-structural applications — Determination of tensile shear strength of lap joints

ISO 19210:2017 specifies tests for adhesives for wood and derived timber products for the assessment of their resistance to hot and cold water. It can be used for the assessment of the strength of bonds with a thin bond line. It does not apply to adhesives for structural use or to the manufacture of particleboards, fibreboards and plywood. It does not replace tests on finished products.

EN 923, Adhesives — Terms and definitions

EN 12765, Classification of thermosetting wood adhesives for non-structural applications

thin bond line
close contact adhesive joint where the adhesive layer is nominally 0,1 mm thick
3.2
thermoplastic wood adhesive
adhesive whose main constituent is a thermoplastic resin and which has been formulated for bonding wood
3.3
thermoset wood adhesive
monomer, polymer or copolymer, which when cured, changes into a substantially infusible and insoluble product and which has been formulated for bonding wood

 

ISO 19212:2006

Adhesives — Determination of temperature dependence of shear strength

ISO 19212:2006 specifies methods for determining the temperature dependence of the shear strength of the adhesive or adhesive bond in adhesively bonded products.
ISO 472, Plastics — Vocabulary
ISO 4587, Adhesives — Determination of tensile lap-shear strength of rigid-to-rigid bonded assemblies
ISO 6238, Adhesives — Wood-to-wood adhesive bonds — Determination of shear strength by compressive loading
ISO 10365, Adhesives — Designation of main failure patterns
ISO 15605, Adhesives — Sampling

 

ISO 21194:2019

Elastic adhesives — Testing of adhesively bonded joints — Bead peel test

This document specifies a method for evaluating the adhesion of elastic adhesives and sealants [with a minimum elongation at break of 100 % and a modulus of elasticity of maximum 10 MPa[1]] on various substrates. In this way, the effect of various coatings or the surface pre-treatments of the substrate materials on the adhesion can be compared. It can also be used to evaluate the influence of pre-treatment, substrate and adhesive on the long-term durability of adhesively bonded joints and seals. This test can also be used for process monitoring and quality assurance accompanying production.

[1] The elongation and modulus of elasticity are measured according to ISO 527-2.

 

ISO 22631:2019

Adhesives — Test methods for adhesives for floor and wall coverings — Peel test

This document specifies a test method to measure the adhesion of a resilient or textile floor covering or wall covering bonded to a given substrate under peel forces. The term “wall covering” does not include any type of wallpaper.

ISO 472, Plastics — Vocabulary
ISO 7500-1, Metallic materials — Calibration and verification of static uniaxial testing machines — Part 1: Tension/compression testing machines — Calibration and verification of the force-measuring system
ISO 10365, Adhesives — Designation of main failure patterns
ISO 15605, Adhesives — Sampling
EN 1067, Adhesives — Examination and preparation of samples for testing

 

ISO 22632:2019

Adhesives — Test methods for adhesives for floor and wall coverings — Shear test

This document specifies a test method to measure the adhesion of a resilient or textile floor covering or wall covering bonded to a given substrate under shear forces. The term “wall covering” does not include any type of wallpaper.

 

ISO 22633:2019

Adhesives — Test methods for adhesives for floor coverings and wall coverings — Determination of the dimensional changes of a linoleum floor covering in contact with an adhesive

This document specifies a test method to measure the dimensional changes of a linoleum floorcovering while being adhered to a glass substrate. This method is to be used in conjunction with other test methods and not used solely to determine the suitability of a particular adhesive/linoleum combination.

 

ISO 25217:2009

Adhesives — Determination of the mode 1 adhesive fracture energy of structural adhesive joints using double cantilever beam and tapered double cantilever beam specimens

ISO 25217:2009 specifies a method, based upon linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM), for the determination of the fracture resistance of structural adhesive joints under an applied mode I opening load, using double cantilever beam (DCB) and tapered double cantilever beam (TDCB) specimens.

 

ISO 26842-1:2013

Adhesives — Test methods for the evaluation and selection of adhesives for indoor wood products — Part 1: Resistance to delamination in non-severe environments

ISO 26842-1:2013 gives guidelines to select, by means of delamination-resistance tests, adhesive/wood combinations in non-severe environments in which the products are not exposed to extreme changes in temperature and humidity. A series of exposure cycles at various temperature and humidity values is provided to verify that the adhesive selected, or a product bonded with the adhesive, meets the necessary requirements for resistance to delamination.

This part of ISO 26842 gives guidelines to select, by means of delamination-resistance tests, adhesive/wood combinations in non-severe environments, in which the products are not exposed to extreme changes in temperature and humidity.
A series of exposure cycles at various temperature and humidity values is provided to verify that the adhesive selected, or a product bonded with the adhesive, meets the necessary requirements for resistance to delamination.
This part of ISO 26842 is intended to help the user not only to select a suitable adhesive, but also to evaluate adhesives and adhesively bonded wood products.
NOTE When actual wood products are tested using this method, the test results might not be comparable because the test laboratory will not normally have had adequate control over the way the product was assembled.

This part of ISO 26842 is not intended for use in the qualification of structural components.

ISO 6238, Adhesives — Wood-to-wood adhesive bonds — Determination of shear strength by compressive loading

[5] ASTM D4317, Standard Specification for Polyvinyl Acetate-Based Emulsion Adhesives
[6] ASTM D5751, Standard Specification for Adhesives Used for Laminate Joints in Nonstructural Lumber Products
[7] ASTM D5824, Standard Test Method for Determining Resistance to Delamination of Adhesive Bonds in Overlay-Wood Core Laminates Exposed to Heat and Water

 

ISO 26842-2:2013

Adhesives — Test methods for the evaluation and selection of adhesives for indoor wood products — Part 2: Resistance to delamination in severe environments

 

ISO 29862:2018

Self adhesive tapes — Determination of peel adhesion properties

This document specifies a series of methods for the determination of peel adhesion properties of self adhesives tapes.

This document contains:

— Method 1: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of peel adhesion from stainless steel at an angle of 180°;

— Method 2: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of peel adhesion from its own backing at an angle of 180°;

— Method 3: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of peel adhesion of double sided and transfer tapes at an angle 180°;

— Method 4: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of adhesion of the liner to an adhesive tape at an angle of 180°.

Annexes A and B specify further variations in the testing protocol according to specific conditions.

 

ISO 29863:2018

Self adhesive tapes — Measurement of static shear adhesion

This document specifies a series of methods for the determination of the ability of a pressure sensitive tape to remain adhered under a constant load applied parallel to the surfaces of the tape and substrate.

This document contains:

— method A: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion to a vertical standard steel panel;

— method B: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion to a vertical panel covered with NIST SRM 1810A[1] standard fibreboard;

— method C: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion to a vertical panel covered with a fibreboard agreed upon by the buyer and seller;

— method D: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion of filament reinforced tape applied to a horizontal standard steel panel;

— method E: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion of filament reinforced tape applied to a horizontal panel covered with NIST SRM 1810A1) standard fibreboard;

— method F: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion of filament reinforced tape applied to a horizontal panel covered with a fibreboard agreed upon by the buyer and seller;

— method G: Self adhesive tapes ? Measurement of shear adhesion to a vertical standard steel panel at elevated temperature after a 10 min dwell time.

 

ISO 29864:2018

Self adhesive tapes — Measurement of breaking strength and elongation at break

This document specifies methods to measure the breaking strength and elongation at break of a self adhesive tape when it is subjected to a tensile force sufficient to cause it to break.

These test methods describe a procedure for testing 12 mm or 24 mm wide samples cut from supplied rolls of self adhesive tapes. Alternatively rolls of self adhesive tape up to 50 mm wide can be directly tested in their original width. In these circumstances the practical breaking strength and elongation will be typical of the manufacturer’s cut edges. When newly cut sample pieces are tested, because of the better cutting of the edges, the results can be higher than would be found on commercial tape.

 

 

ASTM C557 – 03(201 

Standard Specification for Adhesives for Fastening Gypsum Wallboard to Wood Framing

This specification covers the minimum performance standards for and properties of adhesives intended to bond the back surface paper of gypsum wallboard to wood framing members. Compression shear test, tensile test, gap filling or bridging characteristics test, freeze-thaw stability test, and accelerated adhesive aging shall be performed on the adhesive.

This specification includes properties and covers minimum performance standards for adhesives intended to bond the back surface paper of gypsum wallboard to wood framing members.

Referenced ASTM Standards

C1396/C1396M Specification for Gypsum Board

D905 Test Method for Strength Properties of Adhesive Bonds in Shear by Compression Loading

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

E4 Practices for Force Verification of Testing Machines

E177 Practice for Use of the Terms Precision and Bias in ASTM Test Methods

 

 

ASTM D896 – 04(2017 

Standard Practice for Resistance of Adhesive Bonds to Chemical Reagents

This practice provides a uniform procedure for the exposure of adhesively bonded substrates to selected environments. This practice also provides for a qualitative measure of the adhesive bond strength using existing standard methods after exposure.

Some ASTM referenced Standards:

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

D1002 Test Method for Apparent Shear Strength of Single-Lap-Joint Adhesively Bonded Metal Specimens by Tension Loading (Metal-to-Metal)

D1151 Practice for Effect of Moisture and Temperature on Adhesive Bonds

D3164 Test Method for Strength Properties of Adhesively Bonded Plastic Lap-Shear Sandwich Joints in Shear by Tension Loading

 

 

ASTM D897 – 08(2016) 

Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Adhesive Bonds

This test method covers the determination of the comparative tensile properties of the adhesive bonds of metal to metal when tested on standard shape specimens and under defined conditions of pretreatment, temperature, and testing machine speed.

 

 

ASTM D903 – 98(2017) 

Standard Test Method for Peel or Stripping Strength of Adhesive Bonds

This test method covers the determination of the comparative peel or stripping characteristics of adhesive bonds when tested on standard-sized specimens and under defined conditions of pretreatment, temperature, and testing machine speed.

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

 

ASTM D905 – 08(2013) 

Standard Test Method for Strength Properties of Adhesive Bonds in Shear by Compression Loading

4.1 It cannot be assumed that this test method measures the true shear strength of the adhesive bond. Many factors interfere or bias the measurement including the strength of the wood, the specimen, the shear tool designs themselves, and the rate of loading.

4.1.1 Wood failure is very common in joints made with strong adhesives. Although high wood failure is normally desired, when it occurs the measured strength is lower than the true adhesive bond strength.

4.1.2 Stress concentrations at the notches of the specimen tend to lower the measured strength. In a similar test for the shear strength of solid wood, Test Methods D143, these effects are self correcting so that the measured strength is close to the true shear strength of the wood. By analogy the same may be true in this test method, however, other factors are also involved and may alter the relationship.

4.1.3 The rate of loading affects the strength of an adhesive bond according to the adhesive’s rheological properties. The more viscoelastic or plastic the adhesive, the greater effect. Thermosetting adhesives like urea- and phenol-formaldehyde are elastic. Their bond strengths can be measured over a range of loading rate from 0.038 to 1.27 cm/min [0.015 to 0.5 in./min] with no apparent affect. Thermoplastic adhesives like polyvinyl acetate, hot melts, and elastomer-based adhesives exhibit a broad range of elastic, viscoelastic, and plastic behaviors. Their bond strengths will be affected to varying degrees by changing the loading rate. Generally, increasing the rate, increases the measured strength.

4.2 This test method is suitable for product research and development, qualifying adhesives in accordance with certain product or performance specifications, and monitoring bonding process control. This test method may be suitable for comparing and selecting adhesives, however, such comparisons must be made with caution since the measured strength of some adhesives may be different in different types of joints. Strength values obtained by this test method are not suitable as design shear strengths values without adjustment by certain engineering design factors.

1.1 This test method covers the determination of the comparative shear strengths of adhesive bonds used for bonding wood and other similar materials, when tested on a standard specimen under specified conditions of preparation, conditioning, and loading in compression. This test method is intended primarily as an evaluation of adhesives for wood.

D143 Test Methods for Small Clear Specimens of Timber

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

D5266 Practice for Estimating the Percentage of Wood Failure in Adhesive Bonded Joints

 

 

ASTM D906 – 98(2017 

Standard Test Method for Strength Properties of Adhesives in Plywood Type Construction in Shear by Tension Loading

The way adhesives are used in plywood makes shear strength an important performance criteria.

 Shear strength measured by this test is suitable for use in adhesive development, manufacturing quality control, and in materials performance specifications.

 This test method covers the determination of the comparative shear strengths of adhesives in plywood-type construction, when tested on a standard specimen and under specified conditions of preparation, conditioning, and testing. This test method is intended to be applied only to adhesives used in bonding wood to wood.

D143 Test Methods for Small Clear Specimens of Timber

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

 

 

 

ASTM D907 – 15

Standard Terminology of Adhesives

D618 Practice for Conditioning Plastics for Testing

D2507 Terminology of Rheological Properties of Gelled Rocket Propellants

D2849 Methods of Testing Urethane Foam Polyol Raw Materials

D2990 Test Methods for Tensile, Compressive, and Flexural Creep and Creep-Rupture of Plastics

D3983 Test Method for Measuring Strength and Shear Modulus of Nonrigid Adhesives by the Thick-Adherend Tensile-Lap Specimen

D4027 Test Method for Measuring Shear Properties of Structural Adhesives by the Modified-Rail Test

D4317 Specification for Polyvinyl Acetate-Based Emulsion Adhesives

D4499 Test Method for Heat Stability of Hot-Melt Adhesives

D4680 Test Method for Creep and Time to Failure of Adhesives in Static Shear by Compression Loading (Wood-to-Wood)

D5266 Practice for Estimating the Percentage of Wood Failure in Adhesive Bonded Joints

E6 Terminology Relating to Methods of Mechanical Testing

 

 

 

ASTM D1002 – 10(2019)

Standard Test Method for Apparent Shear Strength of Single-Lap-Joint Adhesively Bonded Metal Specimens by Tension Loading (Metal-to-Metal)

4.1 This test method is primarily comparative. However, it does have application as a discriminator in determining variations in adherend surface preparation parameters and adhesive environmental durability. The test method has found applications in controlling surface preparations, primer, and adhesive systems for determining strength properties of tested systems.

4.2 The misuse of strength values obtained from this test method as design-allowable stress values for structural joints could lead to product failure, property damage, and human injury. The apparent shear strength of an adhesive obtained from a given small single-lap specimen may differ from that obtained from a joint made with different adherends or by a different bonding process. The normal variation of temperature and moisture in the service environment causes the adherends and the adhesive to swell or shrink. The adherends and adhesive are likely to have different thermal and moisture coefficients of expansion.

4.3 Even in small specimens, short-term environmental changes may induce internal stresses or chemical changes in the adhesive that permanently affect the apparent strength and other mechanical properties of the adhesive. The problem of predicting joint behavior in a changing environment is even more difficult if a different type of adherend is used in a larger structural joint than was used in the small specimen.

4.4 The apparent shear strength measured with a single-lap specimen is not suitable for determining design-allowable stresses for designing structural joints that differ in any manner from the joints tested without thorough analysis and understanding of the joint and adhesive behaviors.

4.5 Single-lap tests may be used for comparing and selecting adhesives or bonding processes for susceptibility to fatigue and environmental changes, but such comparisons must be made with great caution since different adhesives may respond differently in different joints. See Guide D4896 for further discussion of the concepts relative to interpretation of adhesive-bonded single-lap-joints.

This test method covers the determination of the apparent shear strengths of adhesives for bonding metals when tested on a standard single-lap-joint specimen and under specified conditions of preparation and test.

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

D4896 Guide for Use of Adhesive-Bonded Single Lap-Joint Specimen Test Resu

 

 

ASTM D1062 – 08(2015) 

Standard Test Method for Cleavage Strength of Metal-to-Metal Adhesive Bonds

This test method covers the determination of the comparative cleavage strength properties of metal-to-metal adhesive bonds. The testing machine shall be capable of maintaining the rate of loading and shall compose of fixed member, movable member, and grips. Test specimens shall consist of metal pieces glued together according to the prescribed dimensions indicated in this standard method.

This test method covers the determination of the comparative cleavage properties of adhesive bonds when tested on standard shape metal specimens under specified conditions of preparation and testing. It may be used also to compare adhesives used with other metallic materials having any specified surface treatment.

 

 

ASTM D1101 – 97a(2018) 

Standard Test Methods for Integrity of Adhesive Joints in Structural Laminated Wood Products for Exterior Use

 These test methods cover an accelerated means of measuring the resistance to delamination of structural laminated wood members intended for exterior service.

 These test methods are not intended as substitutes or replacements for the more severe test of resistance to delamination in Specification D2559.

1.3 Two test methods are included. Choice of test method depends on purpose of the test and available time to complete.

 Test Method A—This test requires 3 days to complete and is a method for determining the suitability of adhesives and manufacturing techniques and equipment for production of joints adequate for exterior service.

 Test Method B—This test requires approximately 121/2 h. (If excessive delamination occurs, the cycle is repeated). It is a quality-control type test for examining adhesive joint quality.

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

D2559 Specification for Adhesives for Bonded Structural Wood Products for Use Under Exterior Exposure Conditions

ANSI A190.1 American Nation Standard for Wood ProductsStructural Glued Laminated Timber

 

 

ASTM D1144 – 99(2016) 

Standard Practice for Determining Strength Development of Adhesive Bonds

4.1 This practice contains suggested provisions for reporting strength values. Any ASTM test method for determining strength properties of adhesive bonds may be used. This practice is not intended to determine the pot or working life of two-component epoxy of similar type adhesives. Refer to Practice D1338. It should be noted that there are adhesives whose testing requires special techniques and whose properties are difficult to reproduce from tester to tester. These variables should be kept in mind when analyzing the data obtained using this practice.

1.1 This practice covers the determination of the strength development of adhesive bonds when tested on a standard specimen under specified conditions of preparation and testing. It is applicable to adhesives in liquid or paste form that require curing at specified conditions of time and temperature or specific substrate preparation. It is intended primarily to be used with metal-to-metal adherends; however, plastics, woods, glass, or combinations of these may be substituted.

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

D1002 Test Method for Apparent Shear Strength of Single-Lap-Joint Adhesively Bonded Metal Specimens by Tension Loading (Metal-to-Metal)

D1338 Practice for Working Life of Liquid or Paste Adhesives by Consistency and Bond Strength

 

ASTM D1146 – 00(2018)e1 

Standard Test Method for Blocking Point of Potentially Adhesive Layers

 

4.1 Since some potentially adhesive materials are both thermoplastic and hygroscopic, this test method provides means for estimating, on the same material, both thermoplastic and hygroscopic blocking. Because some requirements are more strict than others, two varying degrees of blocking are recognized and defined: (1) First degree blocking, and (2) Second degree blocking. Two types of blocking are covered: (1) Cohesive blocking, and (2) Adhesive blocking.

1.1 This test method covers the determination of the blocking point of a thermoplastic or a hygroscopic layer or coating of potentially adhesive material. Potentially adhesive materials comprise those materials in a substantially nonadhesive state which may be activated to an adhesive state by application of heat or solvents.

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

 

 

 

 

ASTM D1151 – 00(2013) 

Standard Practice for Effect of Moisture and Temperature on Adhesive Bonds

4.1 This practice may be used to determine the performance, for suitable materials, in terms of any desired strength property of adhesive bonds. Test conditions of temperature and moisture only are here specified. The duration of exposure is dependent upon the nature of the adhesive and the type of specimens and will, therefore, be covered by material specifications.

1.1 This practice defines conditions for determining the performance of adhesive bonds when subjected to continuous exposure at specified conditions of moisture and temperature. The performance is expressed as a percentage based on the ratio of strength retained after exposure to the original strength.

D897 Test Method for Tensile Properties of Adhesive Bonds

D903 Test Method for Peel or Stripping Strength of Adhesive Bonds

D906 Test Method for Strength Properties of Adhesives in Plywood Type Construction in Shear by Tension Loading

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

D1002 Test Method for Apparent Shear Strength of Single-Lap-Joint Adhesively Bonded Metal Specimens by Tension Loading (Metal-to-Metal)

 

 

 

ASTM D1183 – 03(2019) 

Standard Practices for Resistance of Adhesives to Cyclic Laboratory Aging Conditions

These practices cover the determination of the resistance of adhesives to cyclic accelerated service conditions by exposing bonded specimens to conditions of high and low temperatures and high and low relative humidities. The extent of degradation is determined from changes in strength properties as a result of exposure to the test conditions (Note 1). It is recognized that no accelerated procedure for degrading materials correlates perfectly with actual service conditions, and that no single or small group of laboratory test conditions will simulate all actual service conditions. Consequently, care must be exercised in the interpretation and use of data obtained in this practice. The test condition, the number of cycles of the test condition to be used, the particular strength property to be used to determine the extent of degradation, and whether test specimens or test panels are to be used, are specified in the material specification.

NOTE 1: These practices/conditions are intended for use with specimens described in the approved ASTM strength test methods for adhesives as follows:

Test Methods D897D903D906D950D1002D1062, and Test Method D1344.

 

 

 

 

ASTM D1184 – 98(2020) 

Standard Test Method for Flexural Strength of Adhesive Bonded Laminated Assemblies

This test method is designed for both wood and metal bonded specimens.

The test method provides a means to compare flexural properties between assemblies.

5.3 The data are reduced to a comparable basis by means of the formulas given in 11.1 and 11.2. It is recognized that these formulas do not apply rigidly to tests made in the manner described in this method, but serve only to reduce the data to a comparable basis.

 This test method covers the determination of the comparative properties of either metal or wood adhesive bonded assemblies when subjected to flexural stresses with standard shape specimens and under defined conditions of pretreatment, temperature, relative humidity, and testing technique. The test specimen and testing technique were designed to develop a large portion of shear forces between the laminae of the test piece when the load is applied, rather than to reduce shear stress to a minimum as is done in other ASTM test methods for flexural properties. This method is not applicable to assemblies made with nonrigid adherends. The data obtained are not suitable for design work.

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

E4 Practices for Force Verification of Testing Machines

 

 

 

ASTM D1304 – 99(2020)e1 

Standard Test Methods for Adhesives Relative to Their Use as Electrical Insulation

These test methods cover procedures for testing adhesives in liquid, highly viscous, solid, or set states, that are intended to be cured by electronic heating, or that are intended to provide electrical insulation, or that are intended for use in electrical apparatus.

D202 Test Methods for Sampling and Testing Untreated Paper Used for Electrical Insulation

D897 Test Method for Tensile Properties of Adhesive Bonds

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

 

 

ASTM D1337 – 10(2016 

Standard Practice for Storage Life of Adhesives by Viscosity and Bond Strength

4.2 This practice is intended to determine whether the storage life conforms to the minimum specified storage life required of an adhesive by viscosity tests (Procedure A) or by bond strength tests (Procedure B), or by both. It does so by providing results before and after a set of standard conditions that simulate storage life. The determination of what the requirements for percentage of the original property retained or the minimum value for a property is found in the relevant material specification, or as agreed between manufacturer and user.

1.1 This practice describes a laboratory method by which the storage life of an adhesive may be measured using viscosity, adhesive strength, or a combination thereof

D618 Practice for Conditioning Plastics for Testing

D897 Test Method for Tensile Properties of Adhesive Bonds

D906 Test Method for Strength Properties of Adhesives in Plywood Type Construction in Shear by Tension Loading

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

D1002 Test Method for Apparent Shear Strength of Single-Lap-Joint Adhesively Bonded Metal Specimens by Tension Loading (Metal-to-Metal)

D1084 Test Methods for Viscosity of Adhesives

 

ASTM D1338 – 99(2016) 

Standard Practice for Working Life of Liquid or Paste Adhesives by Consistency and Bond Strength

4.1 To determine acceptable working life of an adhesive, two procedures are used. This practice is intended to apply to:

4.1.1 Self-contained liquid or paste adhesives,

4.1.2 Adhesives requiring addition of a catalyst, hardener, filler, thinner, and so forth, or combinations of two or more of these materials just prior to use, and

4.1.3 Powdered or flaked adhesives which are dissolved in water or other solvent and are used as liquid or paste adhesives.

1.1 This practice covers two procedures applicable to all adhesives having a relatively short working life. It is intended to determine whether the working life conforms to the minimum specified working life of an adhesive required by consistency tests or by bond strength tests, or by both

D897 Test Method for Tensile Properties of Adhesive Bonds

D906 Test Method for Strength Properties of Adhesives in Plywood Type Construction in Shear by Tension Loading

D907 Terminology of Adhesives

D1002 Test Method for Apparent Shear Strength of Single-Lap-Joint Adhesively Bonded Metal Specimens by Tension Loading (Metal-to-Metal)

D1084 Test Methods for Viscosity of Adhesives

 

ASTM D1779 – 98(2017) 

  Standard Specification for Adhesive for Acoustical Materials (Dead  Weight)

 

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