Summary

The test method detailed in this standard is used to evaluate the brittleness of rubber materials, or rubber coated fabrics, when exposed to low-temperature flex with an impact under specified conditions of striker speed. The tests performed will be used to determine the lowest temperature at which rubber compounds will not show fractures or coating cracks when exposed to specified impact conditions.

Test Details

When environmental conditions during testing are comparable to the conditions during a material's performance cycle, the data obtained from the tests can be used to predict how the material will behave. However, the results do not necessarily indicate the lowest temperature that the material can be used.

Types of products / materials generally tested under this method

Common Uses

This test is commonly used to determine the glass transition temperature.

Please Note: The information outlined above is to be used as reference for ASTM D2137 Standard Test Method for Rubber Property - Brittleness Point of Flexible Polymers and Coated Fabrics and ISO 812 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic -- Determination of low-temperature brittleness. Please refer to the appropriate standards agency for full details and the most current revision.

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