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Standard Test Method for Assignment of a Glass Transition Temperature Using Thermomechanical Analysis Under Tension

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Standard Test Method for Assignment of a Glass Transition Temperature Using Thermomechanical Analysis: Tension Method
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Scope

1.1 This test method covers a procedure for the assignment of a glass transition temperature of materials on heating using thermomechanical measurements under tension under prescribed experimental conditions.

1.2 This test method may be used as a complement to Test Method E 1545 and is applicable to amorphous or to partially crystalline materials in the form of films, fibers, wires, etc. that are sufficiently rigid to inhibit extension during loading at ambient temperature.

1.3 The generally applicable temperature range for this test method is - 100 to 600°C. This temperature range may be altered depending upon the instrumentation used.

1.4 Computer or electronic-based instruments, techniques, or data treatment equivalent to this test method may also be used.

Note 1—Users of this test method are expressly advised that all such instruments or techniques may not be equivalent. It is the responsibility of the user of this test method to determine the necessary equivalency prior to use.

1.5 There is no ISO method equivalent to this method.

1.6 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Significance and Use

The glass transition is dependent on the thermal history, softening agents or additives of the material to be tested. For amorphous and semicrystalline materials the assignment of a glass transition temperature may lead to important information about thermal history, processing conditions, stability, progress of chemical reactions, and mechanical and electrical behavior.

Thermomechanical analysis provides a rapid means of detecting changes in hardness or linear dimensional change associated with the glass transition. Dimensional changes measured as a specimen is heated over the Tg region may include the interaction of several effects: an increase in the coefficient of expansion, a decrease in the modulus, which under a constant stress leads to increased extension, stress relief leading to irreversible dimensional change (shrinkage in one dimension, expansion in another dimension), and physical aging effects which change the kinetics of the dimensional change.

This test method is useful for research and development, quality control, and specification acceptance testing; particularly of films and fibers.

Keywords

glass transition; glass transition temperature; tensile mode; thermomechanical analysis (TMA); thermodilatometry; ICS Number Code 81.040.01 (Glass in general)

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Document Number

ASTM-E1824-02

Revision Level

2002 EDITION

Status

Superseded

Modification Type

Revision

Publication Date

May 10, 2002

Document Type

Test Method

Page Count

3 pages

Committee Number

E37.10