Standard
ASTM D792
ASTM D792 is an American standard that specifies test methods for determining the density and specific gravity of plastics by displacement methods.
ASTM D792 provides guidelines on how to measure the density of plastic materials using buoyancy and displacement principles. This test determines how much mass is contained in a unit volume of material, which is fundamental for material identification, quality control, and predicting part weight.
Purpose of ASTM D792 Testing:
- It establishes a consistent methodology for accurately measuring the density and specific gravity of solid plastics.
- The test typically uses Archimedes' principle, involving weighing a specimen in air and then in water (or another suitable liquid), calculating density from the difference in weight due to buoyancy.
- Density measurements help identify materials, detect contamination or improper mixing, and verify that the material composition matches specifications.
- The standard includes multiple methods (A, B, C, D) suitable for different material forms and density ranges, with Method A (water immersion) being most common for solid plastics.
- 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 with characteristic densities (PLA ~1.24 g/cm³, ABS ~1.05 g/cm³, PETG ~1.27 g/cm³). Understanding density helps verify material composition and predict part weight.
- Manufacturers can use ASTM D792 testing to ensure consistent material composition across production batches, detecting issues like incorrect polymer blends, excessive additives, or contamination that would alter density.
- Designers and engineers might reference ASTM D792 results to calculate the expected weight of printed parts, which is important for applications where mass matters, such as drones, aerospace components, or weight-sensitive assemblies.
- The standardized nature of ASTM D792 testing helps in comparing different filament brands or formulations, ensuring material identity and detecting substitutions or quality variations that affect density.
Benefits for 3D Printing and End Users:
- Quality Control: It allows filament producers to verify material purity and composition, ensuring that the density matches the expected value for the polymer type and detecting contamination or incorrect formulations.
- Material Selection: Users can review ASTM D792 results (if available) to verify they're getting the correct material and to accurately predict the weight of printed parts for weight-critical applications.
- Predictable Performance: Understanding density helps users calculate material consumption, estimate part weight, and verify material identity, which is critical for aerospace, automotive, and other applications where weight specifications must be met.
References
Read more about ASTM D792 on ASTM's website.