EN ISO 19064-1:2015

Plastics - Styrene/acrylonitrile (SAN) moulding and extrusion materials - Part 1: Designation system and basis for specifications (ISO 19064-1:2015) EN ISO 19064-1:2015

Publication date:   Feb 15, 2016

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60.60 Standard published   Dec 2, 2015

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CEN/TC 249 Plastics

European Norm

83.080.20   Thermoplastic materials

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ISO 19064-1:2015 establishes a system of designation for styrene/acrylonitrile (SAN) moulding and extrusion materials, which may be used as the basis for specifications.
The types of styrene/acrylonitrile plastic are differentiated from each other by a classification system based on appropriate levels of the designatory properties,
a) Vicat softening temperature,
b) melt mass-flow rate,
and on information about composition, intended application and/or method of processing, important properties, additives, colorants, fillers and reinforcing materials.
ISO 19064-1:2015 is applicable to all copolymers of styrene and/or substituted styrene having between 5 % (m/m) and 50 % (m/m) acrylonitrile.
It applies to materials ready for normal use, unmodified or modified by colorants, additives, fillers, etc.
ISO 19064-1:2015 does not apply to expandable materials.
It is not intended to imply that materials having the same designation give necessarily the same performance. This part of ISO 19064 does not provide engineering data, performance data or data on processing conditions which may be required to specify a material for a particular application and/or method of processing.
If such additional properties are required, they shall be determined in accordance with the test methods specified in ISO 4894-2, if suitable.
In order to specify a thermoplastic material for a particular application or to ensure reproducible processing, additional requirements may be given in data block 5 (see 3.1).

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EN ISO 4894-1:1999

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EN ISO 19064-1:2015
60.60 Standard published
Dec 2, 2015