Overview
ASTM F735-22: Standard Test Method for Abrasion Resistance of Transparent Plastics and Coatings Using the Oscillating Sand Method is an international standard developed by ASTM. It provides a method to assess the abrasion resistance of transparent plastics and coatings, particularly those used in windows, viewing ports, and protective enclosures. Abrasion from wiping, cleaning, or physical contact can degrade clarity and function, making abrasion testing critical for quality control and product development in various industries.
The ASTM F735-22 standard outlines laboratory procedures for subjecting transparent plastic materials and coatings to surface abrasion using oscillating sand. The resulting changes in light transmission and haze are measured to quantify material performance.
Key Topics
- Abrasion Resistance Testing: The standard describes how to evaluate the durability of transparent plastics and coatings against mechanical abrasion caused by sand particles.
- Oscillating Sand Method: This method involves using a sand cradle and reciprocating motion to expose test specimens to controlled abrasive action.
- Measurement of Optical Properties: Quantifies changes in luminous transmission and haze using an integrating sphere photometer before and after abrasion.
- Specimen Preparation: Details procedures for cleaning, mounting, and conditioning specimens to ensure consistent, repeatable results.
- Test Conditions: Ensures tests are conducted in a standard laboratory atmosphere to maintain accuracy.
- Reporting Results: Requires documenting the type of material, initial and post-abrasion light transmission and haze, and specific test parameters used.
- Precision and Repeatability: Discusses requirements and expectations for repeatability and reproducibility between laboratories.
Applications
ASTM F735-22 is widely used in industries where transparent plastics or coatings must maintain optical clarity after exposure to everyday wear and cleaning. Typical applications include:
- Aerospace and Aviation: Evaluating materials used in aircraft canopies, windows, and instrument panels for resistance to abrasion from airborne particles or maintenance activities.
- Automotive: Assessing abrasion resistance of automotive windows, headlight covers, and displays.
- Consumer Electronics: Quality control of screen protectors, display covers, and optical components.
- Architectural Glazing: Testing building windows, skylights, and other transparent architectural elements to ensure long-term optical performance.
- Medical Devices: Examining plastic windows or covers on medical equipment for resistance to repeated cleaning and disinfecting.
- Protective Equipment: Assessing visors, shields, and other personal protective gear made from transparent plastics.
By following ASTM F735-22, manufacturers and product developers can compare materials, select suitable products, enhance durability, and meet regulatory or customer requirements.
Related Standards
Several other ASTM standards support or complement the F735-22 standard, including:
- ASTM C136: Test Method for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates.
- ASTM D618: Practice for Conditioning Plastics for Testing.
- ASTM D1003: Test Method for Haze and Luminous Transmittance of Transparent Plastics.
- ASTM E11: Specification for Woven Wire Test Sieve Cloth and Test Sieves.
- ASTM E177: Practice for Use of the Terms Precision and Bias in ASTM Test Methods.
- ASTM E691: Practice for Conducting an Interlaboratory Study to Determine the Precision of a Test Method.
Adhering to ASTM F735-22 and its related standards ensures consistent evaluation of abrasion resistance and facilitates compliance across global markets. This helps guarantee that transparent plastics and coatings perform reliably throughout their intended service life.