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Instron Homepage » Testing Solutions » By Test Type » Impact » ASTM D2444

ASTM D2444 Impact Resistance of Plastic Pipe and Fittings

Standard

  • ASTM D2444

Materials

  • Plastics

Business Sector

  • Consumer/Industrial Products

Test Types

  • Impact/High Rate

Specimen

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ASTM D2444 covers the process used to determine the resistance of thermoplastic pipe and fittings to impact by a tup (falling weight) under defined conditions.  The mass of the tup shall be 6, 12, 20 or 30 lbs (2.7, 5.4, 9.1, or 13.6 kg) and shall fall from a maximum height of at least 10 ft (3.0 m) and a minimum of 2 ft (0.6 m). There are three interchangeable inserts for the tup, Type A is a cone with a rounded point, Type B is a cylinder with a relatively flat surface, and Type C has a 0.5" diameter “pin” with a rounded end. Two specimen supports (either a V-block or a Flat Plate) are defined in the standard.  The combination of test variables which offers reasonably repeatable results with the test being easy to run with little or no hazard to personnel is the one that should be used.

The impact resistance of thermoplastic pipe and fittings relates to its suitability for service and to quality of the processing. It may also provide a relative measure of the tested material’s resistance to breakage during handling and installation, and in non-buried applications, to in-service breakage. Results gathered by this test can be used as the basis for establishing impact test requirements in product standards; to measure the effect of changes in materials or processing on the product and to measure any effects of the environment on the pipe or fittings.

When asked to offer a testing solution to this standard we recommend the use of either our CEAST 9340; or our CEAST9350. For those customers who are testing only to the lower impact energies (12 ft-lb to 60 ft-lb) set by the test conditions in the standard we recommend using the CEAST 9340.  If the product being tested needs the maximum test conditions (300 ft-lbs) we recommend the use of our CEAST 9350 with the High Energy Option.  To prevent a secondary impact of the falling weight onto the pipe or fitting we employ our anti rebound device. Smaller pipes and fittings can be easily tested on either the CEAST 9340 or the CEAST 9350.  The large area below offers room for larger diameter pipes up to 12 inches.  For pipes over that we offer larger, extended support tables. To fully protect the operator from flying debris we include and offer a selection of interlocked safety enclosures.

Though the test defined in the standard calls for visual inspection after impact to determine if the specimen has failed, by including instrumentation with our Data Acquisition System, Visual Impact software and instrumented tup failure points/modes that may remain hidden under normal test conditions can be found. One piece of information that may not be found without the use of instrumentation is the first crack or incipient damage point.  Pipes or fittings may fail in interior areas and remain undetected when visually inspected.

CEAST 9300 Series

Impact resistance is one of the most important properties for component designers to consider, as well as the most difficult to quantify. Impact resistance is a critical measure of service life and more importantly these days, it involves the perplexing problem of product safety and liability. With the combined experience of Dynatup® and CEAST, Instron® has more than 80 years experience in designing impact testing systems to simulate real-life impact conditions.

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