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<p>This document specifies a hardness test method for plastics using instrumented indentation in the micro scale with one clearly defined test condition to ensure reproducibility and comparability of test results.</p>
<p>The test method is selectively suitable for use with the following materials:</p>
<p>— moulding, extrusion and cast thermoplastic materials; rigid and semi-rigid thermoplastics sheets;</p>
<p>— rigid and semi-rigid thermosetting moulding materials; thermosetting sheets.</p>
<p>This test method could also be utilized for nanometric filled system, considering the fillers are distributed uniformly in the polymer matrix.</p>
<p>This test method allows dumbbell type specimen, strip type specimen, platens and specimen cut from any finished parts or products.</p>
<p>This test method is useful for quality control, material selection, and screening of new formulations.</p>
<p>NOTE This document does not aim to describe all scientific or technical aspects of microhardness testing on plastics in general.</p>
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<p>This document specifies a hardness test method for plastics using instrumented indentation in the micro scale with one clearly defined test condition to ensure reproducibility and comparability of test results.</p>
<p>The test method is selectively suitable for use with the following materials:</p>
<p>— moulding, extrusion and cast thermoplastic materials; rigid and semi-rigid thermoplastics sheets;</p>
<p>— rigid and semi-rigid thermosetting moulding materials; thermosetting sheets.</p>
<p>This test method could also be utilized for nanometric filled system, considering the fillers are distributed uniformly in the polymer matrix.</p>
<p>This test method allows dumbbell type specimen, strip type specimen, platens and specimen cut from any finished parts or products.</p>
<p>This test method is useful for quality control, material selection, and screening of new formulations.</p>
<p>NOTE This document does not aim to describe all scientific or technical aspects of microhardness testing on plastics in general.</p>