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BS 5350-H2:1982 Methods of test for adhesives. Physical tests on hot-melt adhesives Determination of low temperature flexibility or cold crack temperature

BS 5350-H2:1982

Methods of test for adhesives. Physical tests on hot-melt adhesives Determination of low temperature flexibility or cold crack temperature

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Označení normy:BS 5350-H2:1982
Počet stran:4
Vydáno:1982-12-31
ISBN:0 580 12631 5
Status:Standard
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BS 5350-H2:1982


This standard BS 5350-H2:1982 Methods of test for adhesives. Physical tests on hot-melt adhesives is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.180 Adhesives

This Part describes a procedure for determining whether a film of adhesive of specified dimensions will craze, crack or fracture at a specified temperature. Alternatively the temperature at which the film will craze, crack or fracture is determined.

The test is carried out either as a pass/fail test or at successively lower temperatures until failure occurs.


Describes a procedure for determining whether a film of adhesive of specified dimensions will craze, crack or fracture at a specified temperature. Alternatively, the temperature at which the film will craze, crack or fracture is determined. The test is carried out either as a pass/fail test or at successively lower temperatures until failure occurs.