Properties of Rigid and Semi-Rigid Plastics Under Defined Conditions (ISO 178:2010)

ISO 178 investigates the flexural behavior of plastics that are important to many applications. Used to determine the flexural strength, flexural modulus, and other aspects of the flexural stress/strain relationship under the conditions defined, it applies to a freely supported beam, loaded at mid span (three-point loading test).

This ISO 178 test method is suitable for use with the following range of materials:

  • Thermoplastic moulding and extrusion materials, including filled and reinforced compounds in addition to unfilled types
  • Rigid thermoplastic sheets
  • Thermosetting moulding materials, including filled and reinforced compounds
  • Thermosetting sheets

Both three-point and four-point loading flexure fixtures are used to evaluate plastics. Deflectometers or other strain measuring devices, such as a video extensometer and LVDT have historically been required for direct flexure measurement when conducting four point loading tests.   Direct strain measurement devices were not a requirement for three-point loading tests until the 2010 release of ISO 178.  Prior to this, crosshead position was an acceptable means of measuring flexural strain.

Note.  ISO typically allows a grace period of 5 years in which the new requirements are not mandatory.

The support span requirement is based on a ratio of the specimen thickness. It is important to know the range of sample dimensions before selecting a fixture. Loading and support anvil dimensions may differ on specimen thickness. We use the preload feature of Bluehill® Software to determine the start of loading. Strain measurement devices can automatically re-balance at this point. The load sustained by the specimen is measured during this procedure.

To record the test it is important to have a high-speed intelligent test data logging rate. This is the transfer rate to the PC of 100Hz or more to capture and record all data.

We use a three-point and four-point loading flexure fixture fitted to a tensile testing machine. This is usually of single-column or dual-column table top design. Use testing software, such as Bluehill 3 test method, to input specimen details, set the desired test control, automatically calculate the desired results and statistics, and produce a test report all in accordance with the standard.

We suggest reviewing ISO 178 to fully understand the test fixture and results requirements.


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Related Standards: ISO 178 | JIS K7171
Specimen Type: Rectangular
Materials: Plastics
Type of Test: Flexure
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