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ASTM D5592-94

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Standard Guide for Material Properties Needed in Engineering Design Using Plastics

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1.1 This guide covers the essential material properties needed for designing with plastics. Its purpose is to raise the awareness of the plastics community regarding the specific considerations involved in using the appropriate material properties in design calculations.

1.2 This guide is intended only as a convenient resource for engineering design. It should be noted that the specific operating conditions (temperature, applied stress or strain, environment, etc. and corresponding duration of such exposures) could vary significantly from one application to another. It is, therefore, the responsibility of the user to perform any pertinent tests under actual conditions of use to determine the suitability of the material in the intended application.

1.3 The applicable ISO and ASTM standard methods for the relevant material properties are listed in this guide for the benefit of design engineers.

1.4 It should be noted that for some of the desired properties, no ASTM or ISO standards exist. These include pvT data, no-flow temperature, ejection temperature, and fatigue in tension. In these instances, relying on available test methods is suggested.

1.5 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 1-There is no similar or equivalent ISO standard.

SDO ASTM: ASTM International
Document Number D5592
Publication Date Jan. 1, 1994
Language en - English
Page Count 5
Revision Level 94
Supercedes
Committee D20.10
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Jan. 1, 1994 D5592-94 Revision
April 1, 2018 D5592-94R18 Reaffirmation
April 1, 2010 D5592-94R10 Reaffirmation
Sept. 15, 1994 D5592-94R02E01 Reaffirmation