ISO 11003-1
ISO 11003-1 specifies a shear test for the characterization of adhesives in a bond. The shear stress/strain properties of the adhesive (including the shear modulus) are useful for advanced design work, e.g. in finite element analysis methods.
ISO 11003-2
ISO 11003-2 specifies a test method for determining the shear behaviour of an adhesive in a single lap joint bonded assembly when subjected to a tensile force. The test is performed on specimens consisting of thick, rigid adherends, with a short length of overlap, in order to obtain the most uniform distribution of shear stresses possible and to minimize other stress states which initiate failure. This test method may be used to determine: the shear-stress against shear-strain curve to failure of the adhesive; the shear modulus of the adhesive; other adhesive properties that can be derived from the stress/strain curve such as secant shear modulus and maximum shear stress; the effect of temperature, environment, test speed, etc., on these properties.
For ISO 11003-1, you will need a torsion-testing machine with a capacity of at least 300 to 1000 N-m. A suitably adapted tensile-testing machine may be used. For ISO 11003-2, use a tensile-testing machine, capable of producing fracture in the specimen at a tensile force between 10 % and 80 % of the full-scale range of the force transducer. By means of our testing expertise and modular product design, we will help find the solution that is right for you. Give our test engineers a call today for help configuring the best test machine and accessories according to .
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