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ASTM D882 is a widely used standard test method for measuring the tensile properties of thin plastic films. These properties are essential to evaluate the performance of plastic films in various applications, including packaging, construction, and automotive industries. Tensile properties are fundamental because they indicate the strength and elasticity of the film, which can determine how it will perform under stress or strain. The results obtained through this method are specially used for quality control, reliability checks, performance evaluation, and specification purposes. ASTM D882 is specifically intended for testing plastic sheets less than 1 mm thick; however, it can be used to test any plastic specimen within this defined thickness range. MaTestLab is one of the best testing service providers with the best network of testing laboratories in the USA to carry out ASTM D882 tests for our clients.

The ASTM D882 test method provides a standardized procedure for evaluating the tensile properties of thin plastic films, ensuring consistent results across different testing laboratories and equipment. The reproducibility of ASTM D882 test results is good when precise control is maintained over all test conditions. The ASTM D882 test method provides a standardized procedure for evaluating the tensile properties of thin plastic films, ensuring consistent results across different testing laboratories and equipment. The most commonly measured tensile properties are tensile strength, yield strength, yield strain, strain at break, and modulus of elasticity.

ASTM D882 Tensile Properties of Plastic Sheeting.pdf


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ASTM D882 testing is conducted on a universal testing machine (also called a tensile testing machine) at a constant crosshead speed. This test method ASTM D882 involves stretching a thin plastic film sample at a constant rate until it breaks. The method provides guidelines for sample preparation, test conditions, and calculations to ensure accurate and reproducible results.

Tests related to ASTM D882
ASTM D882 is related to several other ASTM standards that measure the properties of plastics and films. These standards include ASTM D638 for tensile properties of plastics, ASTM D790 for flexural properties of plastics, and ASTM D1708 for tensile properties of plastics using micro tensile specimens. These tests are commonly used in conjunction with the ASTM D882 test method to fully evaluate the properties of plastic films.

You can share your astm d882 testing requirements with MaTestLab. MaTestLab has a vast network of material testing laboratories, spread across the USA and Canada. We support your all material testing needs ranging from specific astm d882 test to various testing techniques.

Please contact us for a detailed quote for your astm d882 testing needs. Cost incurred to carry out different astm d882 testing methodology depends on the type of raw material; number of samples, coupons, or specimens; test conditions, turn around time etc. Costs of some ASTM testing methods start from $100 and the final value depends upon the factors listed above. Please contact us for the best and latest prices.

The required number of samples or specimens should comply with the procedure given in the astm d882 standard. However, the MaTestLab operations team can assist you for your special requirements once you share your testing details with us.

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The turnaround time for astm d882 test methodology depends upon the test procedure mentioned in the standard test document. However, we at MaTestLab understand your research requirements and hence try to get your test completed within the least possible time.

The tensile properties of plastics are measured on either of two Tinius Olsen universal tensile test machines, including a hot box facility allowing tests to be made over a wide range of temperatures from -50C to +150C.

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