4.1 These test methods include most of the important tests used to characterize heat-shrinkable tubing. They are intended primarily for, but not limited to, extruded heat-shrinkable tubing.
4.2 It is acceptable to use variations in these test methods or alternate contemporary methods of measurement to determine the values for the properties in this standard provided such methods ensure quality levels and measurement accuracy equal to or better than those prescribed herein. It is the responsibility of the organizations using alternate test methods to be able to demonstrate this condition. In cases of dispute, the methods specified herein shall be used.
1.1 These test methods cover the testing of heat-shrinkable tubing used for electrical insulation. Materials used include poly(vinyl chloride), polyolefins, fluorocarbon polymers, silicone rubber, and other plastic or elastomeric compounds.
1.2 The procedures appear in the following sections:
| | ASTM Method |
Adhesive Peel Strength | 98 – 104 |
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Brittleness Temperature | 40 | D746 |
Color | 55 and 56 | D1535 |
Color Stability | 57 – 62 | D1535 |
Conditioning | 7 | D618 |
Copper Stability | 93 |
|
Corrosion Testing | 89 – 95 |
|
Dielectric Breakdown | 20 – 25 | D149 |
Dimensions | 8 – 13 | D876 |
Flammability | 68 – 72 | D876 |
Fluid Resistance | 63 – 67 |
|
Fungus Resistance | 104 – 108 |
|
Heat Resistance | 49 – 54 |
|
Heat Shock | 26 – 30 |
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Low-Temperature Properties | 36 – 43 |
|
Restricted Shrinkage | 14 – 19 |
|
Selection of Test Specimens | 6 |
|
Secant Modulus | 81 – 84 | D882 |
Storage Life | 31 – 35 |
|
Specific Gravity | 73 and 74 | D792 |
Stress Modulus | 85 – 88 | D412 |
Tensile Strength and Ultimate Elongation | 44 – 48 | D412 |
Thermal Endurance | 96 and 97 |
|
Volume Resistivity | 75 – 78 | D257 |
Water Absorption | 79 and 80 | D570 |
Melting Point | 104 – 108 | D3418 |
1.3 This is a fire-test-response standard.
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard, except for temperature, which shall be expressed in degrees Celsius. The values given in parentheses are mathematical conversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.
1.5 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. For specific hazard statements, see Sections 5 and 68.2.