GB/T 46829.2-2025
UpcomingPlastics—Acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate (ASA), acrylonitrile-(ethylene-propylene-diene)-styrene (AEPDS) and acrylonitrile-(chlorinated polyethylene)-styrene (ACS) moulding and extrusion materials—Part 2: Preparation of test specimens and determination of properties
塑料 丙烯腈-苯乙烯-丙烯酸酯(ASA)、丙烯腈-(乙烯-丙烯-二烯烃)-苯乙烯(AEPDS)和丙烯腈-(氯化聚乙烯)-苯乙烯(ACS)模塑和挤出材料 第2部分:试样制备和性能测定
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the procedures for preparing test specimens and determining the mechanical, thermal, and other properties of ASA, AEPDS, and ACS plastic materials. It is applied in quality control and material specification testing for injection molding and extrusion processes in the automotive, construction, and consumer goods industries. The standard ensures consistent and comparable property measurements across different batches and suppliers of these weather-resistant thermoplastics.
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