BS EN ISO 294-2:2018 pdf free
BS EN ISO 294-2:2018 pdf free.Plastics一Injection moulding of test specimens of thermoplastic materials
This document specifies a four-cavity mould, the type C ISO mould, for the injection moulding of small tensile bars measuring≥60 mm x 10 mm x 3 mm (the type CW11 test specimen in ISO 20753).
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ISO 294-1:2017, Plastics 一Injection moulding of test specimens of thermoplastic materials一Part 1: General principles, and moulding of multipurpose and bar test specimens
ISO 20753, Plastics 一Test specimen
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 294-1 apply.
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The type C ISO mould is a four-cavity mould with a double-T runner (see Figure 1) intended for the preparation of small tensile bars to be used for the measurement of so-called “indicative” properties when studying the effects of environmental influences, such as liquid chemicals, heat or weathering, on plastics (see ISO 1 1403-3). The bar mouldings produced using this mould shall have the dimensions of the type CW11 specimen defined in ISO 20753 plus a thickness of 3,0 mm±0,2 mm.
For the type C ISO mould, it is recommended that the injection velocity, VI, be chosen such that the injection time, tl, is comparable to that used for the type A ISO mould.
NOTE 1 The cavities in the type C ISO mould have a low critical cross-sectional area Ac of only 9 mm2, i.e.much lower than that for the type A ISO mould (40 mm2). If the same injection speed VI were used for the type C
NOTE 2 This document does not address the question of changes in screw advance speed, e.g. high speeds when filling the runners and low speeds when filling the cavities. As a result of the inertia of the injection-moulding machine, peaks in melt pressure and/or injection speed often cannot be avoided if the screw advance speed is changed during injection.BS EN ISO 294-2 pdf download.