Standard Classification System for Poly (Phenylene Sulfide) Injection Molding and Extrusion Materials Using ISO Methods

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1.1 This classification system covers unfilled, reinforced and filled materials suitable for injection molding and extrusion using ISO methods. The system allows for the use of poly(phenylene sulfide) (PPS) plastic materials that are recycled, reconstituted recycled-regrind, recovered or reprocessed, or both, provided that the requirements as stated in this specification are met. It is the responsibility of the supplier and the buyer of recycled, reconstituted, recycled-regrind, recovered or reprocessed, or both, poly(phenylene sulfide) plastic materials to ensure compliance (see Guide D5033).
1.2 The properties included in this classification are those required to identify the compositions covered. There may be other requirements necessary to identify particular characteristics important to specialized applications that may be specified by using the suffixes as given in Section 5.
1.3 This classification system and subsequent line callout (specification) are intended to provide a means of calling out plastic materials used in the fabrication of end items or parts. It is not intended for the selection of materials. Material selection should be made by those having expertise in the plastic field after careful consideration of the design and the performance required of the part, the environment to which it will be exposed, the fabrication process to be employed, the costs involved, and the inherent properties of the material other than those covered by this classification.
1.4 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to the test method portion, Section 11, of this classification system: This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.  
Note 1-There is no equivalent ISO standard for PPS.
Note 2- The last prior ASTM standard is Specification D4067, which uses ASTM methods.

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Designation: D 6358 – 99
Standard Classification System for
Poly (Phenylene Sulfide) Injection Molding and Extrusion
Materials Using ISO Methods
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 6358; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
NOTE 2—The last priorASTM standard is Specification D 4067, which
1. Scope *
uses ASTM test methods.
1.1 This classification system covers unfilled, reinforced
andfilledmaterialssuitableforinjectionmoldingandextrusion
2. Referenced Documents
using ISO methods.The system allows for the use of poly(phe-
2.1 ASTM Standards:
nylene sulfide) (PPS) plastic materials that are recycled,
D 618 Practice for Conditioning Plastics and Electrical
reconstituted recycled-regrind, recovered or reprocessed, or
Insulating Materials for Testing
both, provided that the requirements as stated in this specifi-
D 883 Terminology Relating to Plastics
cation are met. It is the responsibility of the supplier and the
D 1238 Test Method for Flow Rates of Thermoplastics by
buyerofrecycled,reconstituted,recycled-regrind,recoveredor
Extrusion Plastometer
reprocessed, or both, poly(phenylene sulfide) plastic materials
D 1600 Terminology for Abbreviated Terms Relating to
to ensure compliance (see Guide D 5033).
Plastics
1.2 The properties included in this classification are those
D 1999 Guide for Selection of Specimens and Test Param-
required to identify the compositions covered. There may be
eters for International Commerce
other requirements necessary to identify particular character-
D 3641 Practice for Injection Molding Test Specimens of
istics important to specialized applications that may be speci-
Thermoplastic Molding and Extrusion Materials
fied by using the suffixes as given in Section 5.
D 3835 Test Method for Determination of Properties of
1.3 This classification system and subsequent line callout
Polymeric Materials by Means of a Capillary Rheometer
(specification) are intended to provide a means of calling out
D 3892 Practice for Packaging/Packing of Plastics
plastic materials used in the fabrication of end items or parts.
D 4000 Classification System for Specifying Plastic Mate-
It is not intended for the selection of materials. Material
rials
selection should be made by those having expertise in the
D 4067 Specification for Reinforced and Filled Polyphe-
plastic field after careful consideration of the design and the
nylene Sulfide Injection Molding and Extrusion Materials
performance required of the part, the environment to which it
D 5033 GuidefortheDevelopmentofStandardsRelatingto
will be exposed, the fabrication process to be employed, the
the Proper Use of Recycled Plastics
costsinvolved,andtheinherentpropertiesofthematerialother
D 5630 Test Method for Ash Content in Thermoplastics
than those covered by this classification.
D 5937 Test Method for Determination of Tensile Proper-
1.4 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to the
ties and Test Conditions for Moulding and Extrusion
test method portion, Section 11, of this classification system:
Plastics
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety
D 5938 Test Method for Determination of Tensile
concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility
Properties—General Principles
of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and
D 5939 PracticeforPreparingMultipurposeTestSpecimens
health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory
and Bars of Thermoplastics by Injection Moulding
limitations prior to use.
E 29 Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data to
NOTE 1—There is not equivalent ISO standard for PPS. Determine Conformance with Specifications
2.2 IEC and ISO Standards:
This classification system is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D-20
on Plastics and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D20.15 on Thermo- Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 08.01.
plastic Materials (Section D20.15.17). Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 08.02.
Current edition approved Nov. 10, 1999. Published February 2000. Originally Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 08.03.
published as D 6358 – 98. Last previous edition D 6358 – 98. Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 14.02.
*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standard.
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D 6358
IEC 60112 Recommended Methods for Detemining the is shown in Table PPS. The basic properties of these materials
Comparative Tracking Index of Solid Insulation Materi- can be obtained from Table A as they apply.
als 4.2 Reinforced, filled, and unfilled versions of poly(phe-
IEC 60243 Recommended Methods for Electric Strength of nylenesulfide)materialsthatarenotinTablePPSareclassified
Solid Insulating Materials at Power Frequencies in accordance with Tables PPS, A, and B. Table PPS is first
ISO 62 Plastics-Determination of Water Absorption usedtospecifythegroupsandclassofpoly(phenylenesulfide).
ISO 75/C Plastics—Determination of Temperature of De- TableAthen is used to specify the property requirements after
flection Under Load the addition or reinforcements, pigments, fillers, or lubricants
ISO 178 Plastics—Determination of Flexural Properties of at the nominal level indicated (see 4.2.1) or Table B is used to
Rigid Plastics specify the property requirements of unfilled/unreinforced
ISO 180/1A Plastics—Determination of Izod Impact versions of poly(phenylene sulfide).
Strength of Rigid Materials 4.2.1 Reinforced versions of the basic materials are identi-
ISO 294–1 Plastics—Injection Moulding Test Specimens of fied by a single letter than indicates the reinforcement used and
Thermoplastic Materials two digits that indicate the nominal quantity in percent by
ISO 527 Plastics—Determination of Tensile Properties weight; thus, a letter designation G for glass-reinforced and 30
ISO 604 Plastics—Determination of Compressive Proper- for percent of reinforcement, G30, specifies a filled material
ties with a nominal glass level of 30 %. The reinforcement letter
ISO 1133 Plastics—Determination of the Melt Mass-Flow designations and associated tolerance levels are shown as
Rate (MFR) and the Melt Volume-Flow Rate (MVR) of follows:
Thermoplastics
Symbol Material Tolerance (Based on Total Mass)
C carbon and graphite fiber rein- 62 percentage points
ISO 1183 Plastics—Methods for Determining the Density
forced
and Relative Density of Noncellular Plastics
G glass-reinforced 63 percentage points
2.3 UL Standards:
L lubricants (such as PTFE, depends upon material and process.
graphite, silicone) to be specified by supplier/user
UL 94 Test for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts
agreement.
in Devices and Appliances
M mineral-reinforced 63 percentage points
2.4 NTIS Standards:
R combinations of reinforcements 63 percentage points
or fillers, or both
AD297457 Procedures and Analytical Method for Deter-
mining Toxic Gases Produced by Synthetic Compounds
NOTE 4—This part of the classification system uses the percent of
reinforcements or additives, or both, in the callout of the modified basic
2.5 Military Standards:
material. The types and percentages of reinforcements and additives
MIL-M-24519
should be shown on the supplier’s technical data sheet unless they are
MIL-P-46174
proprietary in nature. If necessary, additional callout of these reinforce-
ments and additives can be accompanied by use of the suffix part of the
3. Terminology
system (see Section 5).
3.1 Definitions—The terminology used in this classification
4.2.2 Specific requirements for reinforced, filled, or lubri-
systemisinaccordancewithTerminologiesD 883andD 1600.
cated poly(phenylene sulfide) materials shall be shown by a
six-character designation. The designation will consist of the
4. Classification
letter“A”andthefivedigitscomprisingthecellnumberforthe
4.1 Poly(phenylene sulfide) materials are classified accord-
property requirements in the order as they appear in Table A.
ing to their composition. These classes are subdivided into
4.2.2.1 Although the values listed are necessary to include
grades as shown in the Basic Property Table (Table PPS).
the range of properties available in existing materials, users
NOTE 3—An example of this classification system for fiberglass rein-
should not infer that every possible combination of the
forced poly(phenylene sulfide) is given as follows: The designation
properties exists or can be obtained.
PPS011G40 indicates the following:
4.2.3 When the grade of the basic material is not known, or
PPS = poly(phenylene sulfide) as found in Terminology D 1600.
is not important, the use of the “0” grade classification shall be
01 = general purpose (group),
used for the reinforced materials in this system.
1 = glass reinforced (class), and
G40 = nominal 40 % glass with the requirements given in Table
NOTE 5—An example of this classification for a reinforced PPS
PPS (grade).
material is given as follows. The designation PPS0110G20A31042 would
4.1.1 To facilitate incorporation of future or special materi-
indicate the following material requirements:
als the “other” category for group (00), class (0), and grade (0)
PPS0110 = Glass reinforced poly(phenylene sulfide), from Table
PPS,
G20 = Glass reinforced at 20 % nominal,
A = Table A property requirements,
ISO and IEC Selected Standards for the Plastics Industry, ASTM, PCN29-
3 = 110 mPa tensile strength, min,
420096-19 .
1 = 6000 mPa flexural modulus, min,
Available from American National Standards Institute, 11 W. 42nd St., 13th
0 = Unspecified Izod strength,
Floor, New York, NY 10036.
4 = 160 mPa flexural strength, min, and
Available from Underwriters Laboratories, 333 Pfingsten Rd., Northbrook, Il 3 3
2=1.5 3 10 kg/m density, min.
60062–2096.
If no properties are specified, the designation would be PPS010G20A00000.
Available from NTIS, 5285 Port Royal Rd., Springfield, VA 22161.
NOTE 6—An example of this classification for a unfilled/unreinforced
Available from Standardization Documents Order Desk, Bldg. 4, Section D,
700 Robbins Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19111–5094, Attn: NPODS. PPS material is given as follows. The designation PPS000B32030 would
D 6358
indicate the following material requirements:
Average injection velocity 275 6 75 mm/s
PPS000 = unfilled/unreinforced poly(phenylene sulfide), from Table
10. Conditioning
PPS,
B = Table B property requirements,
10.1 Test specimens shall be conditioned for a minimum of
3 = 60 mPa flexural modulus, min,
4hat23 6 2°C and 50 6 5 % relative humidity before
2 = 2000 mPa flexural modulus, min,
0 = unspecified Izod strength, performing the required tests.
3 = 80 mPa flexural strength min, and
10.2 Conduct those tests influenced by ambient conditions
0 = unspecified.
in the standard laboratory atmosphere of 23 6 2°C and 50 6
If no properties are specified, the designation would be PPS0000B00000.
5 % relative humidity in accordance with Practice D 618
5. Suffixes
(4/23/50).
5.1 When additional requirements are needed that are not
11. Test Methods
covered by the basic requirements or cell-table requirements,
11.1 Determine the properties enumerated in this classifica-
they shall be indicated through the use of suffixes.
tion system in accordance with the test methods in 2.1.
5.2 A list of suffixes can be found in Classification System
11.1.1 The number of tests shall be consistent with the
D 4000 (Table 3) and may be used for additional requirements
requirements of Sections 8 and 12.4.
as appropriate. Additional suffixes will be added to that
standard as test methods and requirements are developed and
12. Inspection and Certification
requested.
12.1 Inspection and certification of the material supplied
with reference to a specification based on this classification
6. General Requirements
system shall be for conformance to the requirements specified
6.1 Basic requirements from the property tables or cell
herein.
tables are always in effect unless superseded by specific suffix
12.2 Lot-acceptance inspection shall be the basis on which
requirements, which always take precedence.
acceptance or rejection of the lot is made. The lot-acceptance
6.2 The plastics composition shall be uniform and shall
inspection shall consist of apparent shear viscosity (Test
conform to the requirements specified herein.
Method D 3835) or flow rate (Test Method D 1238); reinforce-
mentorfillercontent(reinforcedandfilledproductsonly)(Test
7. Detail Requirements
Method D 5630); and, tensile strength (reinforced and filled
7.1 ThematerialsshallconformtotherequirementsinTable
products only) (Test Method D 5937).
PPS, A, and B, and suffix requirements as they apply.
12.3 Periodic check inspection with reference to a specifi-
7.2 For purposes of determining conformance, all specified
cation based upon this classification system shall consist of the
limits for a specification (line callout) based on this classifica-
tests for all requirements of the material under the specifica-
tion system are absolute limits, as defined in Practice E 29.
tion. Inspection frequency shall be adequate to ensure the
With the absolute method, an observed value or a calculated
material is certifiable in accordance with 12.4.
value is not rounded, but is to be compared directly with the
12.4 Certification shall be that the material was manufac-
limiting value. Conformance or nonconformance is based on
tured by a process in statistical control; sampled, tested, and
this comparison.
inspected in accordance with this classification system; and
that the average values for the lot meet the requirements of the
8. Sampling
specification (line callout).
8.1 Sampling shall be adequate statistically to satisfy the
12.5 A report to test results shall be furnished when re-
requirements of 12.4.
quested.Thereportshallconsistofresultsofthelot-acceptance
8.2 Abatch or lot shall be constituted as a unit of manufac-
inspection for the shipment and may include the results of the
tureaspreparedforshipmentandmayconsistofablendoftwo
most recent periodic-check inspection. If requested, the report
or more “production runs.”
shall include that recycled, reconstituted, recycled-regrind,
recovered or reprocessed, or both, poly(phenylene sulfide)
9. Specimen Preparation
plastic was used and the nominal weight percent.
9.1 The test specimens shall be prepared by an injection
13. Packaging, Packing, and Marking
molding process as specified in ISO 294–1 and Practice
D 3641. Accurate, reproducible settings of the pr
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