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ASTM D2524-95(2003)

Standard Test Method for Breaking Tenacity of Wool Fibers, Flat Bundle Method- 1/8-in. (3.2-mm) Gage Length

Standard Test Method for Breaking Tenacity of Wool Fibers, Flat Bundle Method- 1/8-in. (3.2-mm) Gage Length D2524-95R03 ASTM|D2524-95R03|en-US Standard Test Method for Breaking Tenacity of Wool Fibers, Flat Bundle Method- 1/8-in. (3.2-mm) Gage Length Standard new BOS Vol. 07.01 Committee D13
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Significance and Use

Test Method D 2524 for testing wool fibers for tenacity is considered satisfactory for acceptance testing when the participating laboratories, using a reference wool, have shown acceptable between-laboratory precision. It is recommended that any program of acceptance testing be preceded by an interlaboratory check in the laboratory of the purchaser and the laboratory of the seller on replicate specimens of samples of the material to be evaluated. In cases of dispute, the statistical bias, if any, between the laboratory of the purchaser and the seller should be determined with each comparison being based on testing randomized specimens from one sample of material of the type being evaluated.

Values obtained from flat bundle tenacity show a good correlation with values obtained from single fiber tests and require much less time.

The basic differences between the procedures described in Test Method D 2524 and those described in Test Method D 1294 lie in the manner of clamping the bundles and the shorter gage length employed. The special clamps used in this method allow quicker and easier bundle preparation; however, for Test Method D 1294 no special clamps are required. Closer agreement with single fiber tenacity is also obtained with Test Method D 2524 than when using the procedure in Test Method D 1294.

As the observed tenacity of fibers depends in part on the type of tensile testing machine used and the time required to break the specimen, results obtained with the different types of machines which may be used in this method will not necessarily agree. The machines specifically designed for bundle testing are CRL testers which operate at a loading rate of 1 kgf/s and therefore reach the breaking force at variable times in the order of 5 s. CRE and CRT type machines would be expected to produce somewhat different results not only because of the inherent difference in operation but because CRE and CRT type machines are to be operated at a rate to achieve the breaking load in 20 s.

Scope

1.1 This test method covers the determination of the breaking tenacity of wool fibers as a flat bundle with a 1/8-in. (3.2-mm) clamp separation.

1.2 This test method is especially adapted to the fiber bundle clamps and strength testing instruments specified, but may be used on other tensile testing machines when equipped with appropriate adapters to accommodate the prescribed clamps.

1.3 This test method is applicable to wool in any form which can be hand-combed into small bundles of parallelized fibers.

Note 1—Other test methods for measuring breaking tenacity of fiber bundles include Test Methods D 1294, D 1445, and D 540.

1.4 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.

1.5 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. The SI units in parentheses are provided for information only.

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Book of Standards Volume: 07.01
Developed by Subcommittee: D13.13
Pages: 4
DOI: 10.1520/D2524-95R03
ICS Code: 59.060.10