Designation:D3652/D3652M−01(Reapproved2012)
Standard Test Method for
Thickness of Pressure-Sensitive Tapes1
This standard is issued under thefixed designation D3652/D3652M;the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of original adoption or,in the ca of revision,the year of last revision.A number in parenthes indicates the year of last reapproval.A superscript epsilon(´)indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
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1.Scope
1.1This test method covers the determination of the thick-ness of pressure-nsitive tapes at standard conditions.
1.2This test method is intended to replace AFERA40062 and PSTC33.2
1.3The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units are to be regarded parately as standard.The values stated in each system may not be exact equivalents;therefore,each system shall be ud independently of the other.Combining values from the two systems may result in non-conformance with the standard.
1.4This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns,if any,associated with its u.It is the responsibility of the ur of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to u.
2.Referenced Documents
2.1ASTM Standards:3
D996Terminology of Packaging and Distribution Environ-ments
D2904Practice for Interlaboratory Testing of a Textile Test Method that Produces Normally Distributed Data(With-drawn2008)4
D2906Practice for Statements on Precision and Bias for Textiles(Withdrawn2008)4
D3715/D3715M Practice for Quality Assurance of Pressure-Sensitive Tapes
D4332Practice for Conditioning Containers,Packages,or Packaging Components for Testing
E122Practice for Calculating Sample Size to Estimate,With Specified Precision,the Average for a Characteristic of a Lot or Process
3.Terminology
3.1Definitions—Terms found in Terminology D996shall apply.
3.2Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
3.2.1thickness(caliper,gage)—the perpendicular distance between opposite surfaces of a tape expresd in mils[1/1000 in.];usually measured under slight pressure with a special gage.
4.Significance and U
4.1Thickness is an important property of tapes,and this dimension is important for certain end us.This test method is uful for quality control and for acceptance testing for conformance to specifications.
5.Apparatus
5.1Cailper Gage,with the following requirements:
5.1.1Two plain faces,the smaller of which is circular and8 to16mm[0.32to0.64in.]in diameter.The faces shall be parallel to within0.005mm[0.0002in.]and constrained to move apart along an axis perpendicular to them.
5.1.2When the specimen is placed between the faces,the force should be such that the specimen shall be under a50to 60kPa[7.3to8.7psi].
5.1.3The distance between the graduations on the dial shall be such as to permit estimating the thickness to at least0.002 mm[0.0001in.].
6.Sampling
6.1Acceptance Sampling—Sampling shall be in accordance with Practice D3715/D3715M.
6.2Sampling for Other Purpos—The sampling and the number of test specimens depends on the purpo of testing. Practice E122is recommended.It is common to test at least five specimens of a particular tape.Test specimens should be taken from veral rolls of a tape and,whenever possible,
1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D10on
Packaging and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D10.14on Tape and
Labels.
Current edition approved April1,2012.Published May2012.Originally
approved in1978.Last previous edition approved in2006as D3652/D3652M–01
(2006).DOI:10.1520/D3652_D3652M-01R12.
2AFERA:Association des Fabricants de Rubans Auto-Adhesif;PSTC:Pressuredriver是什么意思
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Sensitive Tape Council(U.S.A.).
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among veral production runs of a tape.Strong conclusions about a specific property of a tape cannot be bad on tests of
a single unit(roll)of product.
7.Test Specimens
7.1The specimen width shall be greater than the diameter of the foot of the caliper gage and at least50mm[2in.]long.It shall be free of wrinkles and creas.
7.2Unwind and discard at least three but no more than six wraps of tape from the sample roll before taking specimens for testing.
7.3Unless otherwi specified,remove one specimen per sample roll for each test performed.Remove the specimen from a freely rotating roll at the rate of approximately500to 750mm[20to30in.]/s.Where width or other factors make it impossible to remove the specimen at the prescribed rate, remove it at a rate as clo to500mm[20in.]/s as possible.
8.Conditioning
8.1Condition sample rolls of tape in the standard condi-tioning atmosphere as described in Practice D4332for a period of not less than24h.Test at the conditions.
9.Procedure
9.1Zero the instrument per manufacturer’s instructions. 9.2Place the specimen under the foot of the caliper gage, adhesive side up,and lower the the presr foot gently upon the surface of the tape.Re
哈尔滨补习班cord the reading of the dial to the nearest 0.002mm[0.0001in.]one cond after lowering the foot. Make three readings for each specimen.Average the readings for the thickness value of the specimen.
9.3To measure double-coated tapes with liner,measure the thickness of the specimen with one liner in place as in9.2. Mark the liner where readings were made.Remove the liner and repeat the measurement as in9.2on the liner in the marked positions.Average both ts of readings;subtract the smaller average from the larger average,and record the difference as the thickness.
10.Report
10.1The report shall include the following:
10.1.1Statement that this test method was ud and indicate any deviations from the test method as written.
10.1.2Thickness in milllimetres to the nearest0.002mm [inches to the nearest0.0001in.].
10.1.3Complete identification of each roll tested including tape source,manufacturer’s code number and form.
11.Precision and Bias
11.1Summary—The difference between two single obr-vations should not exceed6.8%of the average of the two obrvations in95out of100cas when both obrvations are taken by the same well-trained operator using the same piece of test equipment and specimens randomly drawn from the same sample of material.Larger differences may occur under all other circumstances.The true value of thickness can only be defined in terms of a specific test method.Within this limita-tion,Test Method D3652M has no known bias.The basis for this summary and for evaluations made under other conditions are given in11.2through11.5.
11.2Interlaboratory Test Data5—An interlaboratory study was made in1980in which randomly drawn samples of two materials were tested in each of six laboratories.Two operators in each laboratory each tested three specimens from each of three rolls of each material.The components of variance for thickness results expresd as coefficients of variation were calculated to be as follows:
Specimens of
the Same
Material
Specimens of
Different
Material
Single-operator component 1.7%of the average8.8%of the average Within-laboratory compo-
nent
3.5%of the average 3.5%of the average
Between-laboratory com-
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11.0%of the average 6.7%of the average Replication component 1.8%of the average 1.8%of the average.
N OTE1—The calculations for coefficient of variation and other statistics found in subquent ctions of this statement are described in Practice D2906and Annex A3of Practice D2904.
11.3Critical Differences—For the components of variance reported in11.2,two averages of obrved values should be considered significantly different at the95%probability level if the difference equals or exceeds the critical differences shown in Table1.
11.4Confidence Limits—For the components of variance reported in11.2,single averages of obrved values have the 95%confidence limits shown in Table2.
N OTE2—The tabulated values of the critical differences and confidence limits should be considered to be a general statement particularly with respect to between-laboratory precision.Before a meaningful statement can be made about two specific laboratories,the amount of statistical bias between them,if any,must be established with each comparison being bad on recent data obtained on specimens randomly drawn from one sample of the material to be evaluatedrouter是什么意思
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TABLE1Critical Difference,%of Grand Average for the
Conditions Noted A,B
Number of Obrvations in
Each Average
Single-
Operator
drill
Precision
Within-
Laboratory
Precision
Between-
Laboratory
Precision Specimens of the
Same Material:
1 6.811.835.8
5 5.210.932.9
10 4.910.732.1 Specimens of Different
Material:
124.926.732.6
524.526.332.3
1024.426.332.2
A The critical differences were calculated using t=1.960which is bad on infinite degrees of freedom.
B To convert the values of the critical differences to units of measure,multiply the average of the two specific ts of data being compared by the
critical differences expresd as a decimal fraction.
11.5Bias—No justifiable statement can be made on the bias of Test Method D3652for testing thickness since the true value cannot be established by an accepted referee method.12.Keywords
12.1caliper;gage;pressure-nsitive tape;thickness
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TABLE 2Width of 95%Confidence Limits,%of the Grand
Average for the Conditions Noted A ,B
Number of Obrvations in
Each Average Single-Operator Precision Within-Laboratory Precision Between-Laboratory Precision
Specimens of the
Same Material:1±4.8±8.3±25.35±3.7±7.7±25.310
sadism±3.5
±7.6
±22.7
Specimens of Different
Material:1±17.6±18.9±23.65±17.4±18.6±22.810
±17.3±18.6±22.8
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The confidence limits are calculated using t =1.960which is bad on infinite degrees of freedom.B
To convert the values of confidence limits to units of measure,multiply the average of the specific t of data that is of interest
by the confidence limits expresd as a decimal fraction.