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BSI BS ISO 16790:2021

Plastics. Determination of drawing characteristics of thermoplastics in the molten state
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BSI BS ISO 16790:2021

Plastics. Determination of drawing characteristics of thermoplastics in the molten state

PUBLISH DATE 2021
PAGES 24
BSI BS ISO 16790:2021

This document specifies a method for determining the drawing and break characteristics of molten plastics. The method involves the measurement of the force generated in deforming a molten filament under defined extrusion temperature and drawing conditions.

Data is generated under non-isothermal and non-homogeneous deformation conditions. However, it is useful for the interpretation of polymer behaviour in extensional flow.

The method is suitable for thermoplastics moulding and extrusion materials that can be extruded using a capillary extrusion rheometer, or an extruder with capillary rod die or other extrusion devices and have sufficient melt strength to be handled without difficulty.

The method is applicable to chemically stable materials that produce a uniform extrudate free from heterogeneities, bubbles, unmelted impurities, etc.

This method can provide information on

  • processability for all extrusion techniques,

  • the effect of mechanical and thermal history, and

  • the effect of chemical structure, such as branching, entanglements and molecular mass.

This technique is one of a number of techniques that can be used to measure the extensional flow behaviour of a material. This method of measurement does not necessarily reproduce the drawing conditions to which thermoplastics are subjected to during their processing.

SDO BSI: British Standards Institution
Document Number ISO 16790
Publication Date April 27, 2021
Language en - English
Page Count 24
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee PRI/21
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