ASTM C1135 Test Fixture
ASTM C1135 covers a laboratory procedure for quantitatively measuring the tensile adhesion properties of structural sealants, hereinafter referred to as the “sealant”.
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ASTM C1135 – Standard Test Method for Determining Tensile Adhesion Properties of Structural Sealants
ASTM C1135 covers a laboratory procedure for quantitatively measuring the tensile adhesion properties of structural sealants, hereinafter referred to as the “sealant”.
Frequently, glass or other glazing or panel materials are structurally adhered with a sealant to a metal framing system.
The sealants used for these applications are designed to provide a structural link between the glazing or panel and the framing system.
Although this test method is conducted at one prescribed environmental condition, other environmental conditions and duration cycles can be employed.
Significance and Use
Frequently, glass or other glazing or panel materials are structurally adhered with a sealant to a metal framing system.
The sealants used for these applications are designed to provide a structural link between the glazing or panel and the framing system.
Although this test method is conducted at one prescribed environmental condition, other environmental conditions and duration cycles can be employed.
*** Before conducting ASTM B571 , it is important to read the entire specification. Standards can be obtained from appropriate standard authorities
Referenced Documents
ISO Standards
ISO 8339 Determination of Tensile Properties
ISO 8340 Determination of Tensile Properties at Maintained Extension
ASTM Standards
ASTM C717 Terminology of Building Seals and Sealants