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Strength cross-breaking

Cross-breaking strength of these fasteners = X 2 X X X 2200 kg (for ordinary MS fasteners)... [Pg.897]

Figure 24.9. Effect of cure time on some properties of M-F mouldings. Cure temperature cellulose filled 295-308°F mineral filled 300-320°F O glass-filled material, asbestos-filled material, A cellulose-filled material (a) Cross-breaking strength (b) tensile strength (c) impact strength (d) impact strength (e) water absorption (rag), boiling water 30 min (f) cold water 24 h, 23°C ... Figure 24.9. Effect of cure time on some properties of M-F mouldings. Cure temperature cellulose filled 295-308°F mineral filled 300-320°F O glass-filled material, asbestos-filled material, A cellulose-filled material (a) Cross-breaking strength (b) tensile strength (c) impact strength (d) impact strength (e) water absorption (rag), boiling water 30 min (f) cold water 24 h, 23°C ...
Flexural strength, or cross-breaking strength, is a measure of the bending strength or stiffness of a test bar specimen used as a sample beam in accordance with ASTM D-790. The specimen is placed on supports (Figure 14.13). A load is applied to its center at a specified rate... [Pg.472]

Method 1 - Dimensions Method 2 - Apparent density Method 3 - Compression Method 4 - Cross-breaking strength Method 5 - Dimensional stability... [Pg.443]

BS 4370. Part I, Method 4, shows how the cross-break strength in flexure of rigid cellular specimens can be measured when subjected to a three-point loading as illustrated in Fig. 2. [Pg.380]

C(, = cross-break strength F = maximum force in N B = width of specimen in mm D = thickness of the specimen in mm... [Pg.380]

Tensile strength at break Cross-breaking strength Impact strength... [Pg.204]


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