Standard

ASTM D256

ASTM D256 is an American standard that specifies test methods for determining the Izod pendulum impact resistance of plastics.

ASTM D256 provides guidelines on how to measure the impact resistance of plastic materials using the Izod pendulum impact test. This test determines how much energy a material can absorb before breaking when struck by a swinging pendulum, with the specimen held vertically as a cantilevered beam.

Purpose of ASTM D256 Testing:

  • It establishes a consistent methodology for assessing how plastic materials behave when subjected to sudden impact forces.
  • The test involves clamping a notched or unnotched specimen vertically in a vise and striking it with a calibrated pendulum hammer, measuring the energy absorbed during fracture in joules per meter (J/m) or foot-pounds per inch (ft·lb/in).
  • The Izod impact strength indicates the material's toughness and ability to resist shock loading, with higher values indicating better impact resistance and energy absorption.
  • The standard includes methods for both notched specimens (which create stress concentrations) and unnotched specimens, with notched testing being more sensitive to brittleness.
  • Having a standardized test method ensures results are reproducible and comparable across different laboratories and manufacturers.

Application to 3D Printing Filament:

  • Many 3D printing filaments are plastics (like PLA, ABS, PETG, and others) with varying impact resistance. Understanding this property is crucial for applications where parts might experience sudden forces, drops, or collisions.
  • Manufacturers can use ASTM D256 testing to verify that their filament can withstand impact loads without brittle failure, ensuring consistent toughness across production batches.
  • Designers and engineers might test 3D printed parts according to ASTM D256 standards to validate performance in applications where impact resistance is critical, such as protective housings, tool handles, or mechanical components subject to shock loads.
  • The standardized nature of ASTM D256 testing helps in comparing different filament brands or formulations, ensuring that the material's behavior under impact is predictable, which is especially important for functional parts that must survive drops, collisions, or sudden mechanical shocks.

Benefits for 3D Printing and End Users:

  • Quality Control: It allows filament producers to verify that their material can absorb impact energy without catastrophic failure, distinguishing between brittle materials and tough materials that resist breaking.
  • Material Selection: Users can review ASTM D256 results (if available) to choose a filament with adequate impact resistance for their specific application, whether it's a protective case, a durable tool, or a structural component.
  • Predictable Performance: Understanding the Izod impact strength ensures that 3D printed parts will resist sudden impacts and shock loads, which is critical for protective equipment, consumer products, and parts subject to handling, drops, or operational impacts.

References

Read more about ASTM D256 on ASTM's website.