TENSILE PROPERTIES OF FABRICS
PARTE 2: DETERMINATION OF THE MAXIMUM FORCE BY THE GRIP METHOD
TENSILE PROPERTIES OF FABRICS
PARTE 2: DETERMINATION OF THE MAXIMUM FORCE BY THE GRIP METHOD
This part of EN ISO 13934 has been elaborated in the context of various test methods, which essentially use tensile testing apparatus to determine certain mechanical properties of textiles and seams, tear and slip resistance properties of the seams.
This test method is mainly applied to woven fabrics. It can be applied to fabrics produced by other techniques. It does not normally apply to elastic fabrics, geotextiles, nonwovens, coated fabrics, textile glass fabrics, and fabrics made from carbon fibers or yarns from polyolefin tapes
Constant rate of elongation test apparatus (VCA)
Apparatus at constant rate of elongation (VCA)
o A clamp (25 mm) x (40 mm minimum, preferably 50 mm), positioned so that its widest side is perpendicular to the force application axis. A second jaw of the same dimensions is placed perpendicular to the first, so that its widest side is parallel to the axis of force application.
o A clamp (25 mm) x (40 mm minimum, preferably 50 mm), positioned so that its widest side is perpendicular to the line of application of force; a second jaw of 25 mm x 25 mm.
The maximum force is to be recorded in Newtons. The test is carried out on at least five specimens from each direction of the fabric.
All test results in which the specimen breaks less than 5 mm from the clamping line of the clamps are recorded, considering the result as breakage in the clamps. After five trials, the results obtained are examined. If one of the jaw break results is higher than the lowest “normal” break result, it can be taken into account. If one of the jaw break results is less than the lowest “normal” break result, it should be rejected and further tests made in order to obtain five “normal” breaks.
If all results are jaw breaks or if it is not possible to obtain five “normal” breaks, the individual results should be recorded without the coefficient of variation or confidence limit.
For wet tests, the specimen is immersed for one hour in class 3 water, in accordance with ISO 3696, at a temperature of 20ºC ±2ºC.
Calculate the arithmetic mean of the maximum force, in Newtons, for each direction tested. The results are rounded for values:
< 100 N up to the nearest 1 N;
³ 100 N hasta < 1000 N up to the nearest 10 N;
³ 1000 N up to the nearest 100 N;
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