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Can the standard impact tests become a true materials evaluation tool?
Fecha
2016-02Registro en:
Frontini, Patricia Maria; Can the standard impact tests become a true materials evaluation tool?; Budapest University of Technology and Economics; Express Polymer Letters; 10; 2; 2-2016; 83
1788-618X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Frontini, Patricia Maria
Resumen
Impact resistance constitutes one of the most popular quality control tools for polymeric materials and plastic finished parts. There are a number of standard impact test methods devoted to evaluate the impact response of polymeric materials (e.g., tensile-impact, Charpy and Izod tests, falling weight, Gardner, etc.). Nevertheless, to the questions: which test to use? how the different toughness measurements are related between each other? straightforward answers cannot be given. The shortcomings of standardized impact tests were recognized long ago: these tests are unable to generate an ‘actual material property’.