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Elmendorf pendulum type tearing tester measures the average force to propagate tearing through a specified length of plastic film or nonrigid sheeting after the tear has been started. It helps to rank relative tearing resistance of various plastic films and thin sheeting of comparable thickness.
Elmendorf pendulum type tearing tester Principle:
Acting by gravity, the pendulum swings through an arc, tearing the specimen from a precut slit. This loss in energy indicates the force required to tear the specimen.
Elmendorf pendulum type tearing tester Standards:
ASTM D1922: Standard Test Method for Propagation Tear Resistance of Plastic Film and Thin Sheeting by Pendulum Method
ASTM D1424: Standard Test Method for Tearing Strength of Fabrics by Falling-Pendulum (Elmendorf-Type) Apparatus
ASTM D689: Standard Test Method for Internal Tearing Resistance of Paper
ISO 6383-2: Plastics-Film and sheeting-Determination of tear resistance Part 2: Elmendorf method
ISO 1974: Paper -- Determination of tearing resistance -- Elmendorf method
Elmendorf pendulum type tearing tester Features
Technical data
Pendulum Capacity | 200 gf, 400 gf, 800 gf, 1600 gf, 3200 gf, 6400 gf |
Gas Source | 0.6 MPa |
Tearing Initial Angle | 27.5 ±0.5° |
Power | AC 220V 50Hz (Customization available) |