Tear resistance is a complex result of other basic properties,
such as modulus and tensile strength. Many laboratory methods
have been devised to measure this property. The tests now
being used to measure the tear resistance of elastomers are
useful for laboratory comparisons, but correlation between
test results and service performance is often quite difficult.
The various tests produce different results when used with
Die-Thane urethane rubbers. The following tear tests for Die-Thane
have been compared:
- ASTM D-470
- Instron Split Tear
- ASTM D-751-52t (Modified
Trapezoid)
- ASTM D-624 Die C (Graves)
- ASTM D-624 Die B (Winkelmann)
- ASTM D-1938 (Trousers)
ASTM D-1938 and the Instron split tear tests are least dependent
on tensile strength and give the most realistic evaluation
of the tear strength of Die-Thane. Specimens used in each
test are shown in Figure 1. The D-1938 is similar to the Instron
Tear.