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GB/T 13477.10-2017 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 91.100.50 Q 24 Replacing GB/T 13477.10-2002 Test Method for Building Sealants - Part 10: Determination of Tensile Properties at Maintained Extension (ISO 8340:2005, Building construction - Sealants - Determination of tensile properties at maintained extension, MOD) ISSUED ON: MAY 31, 2017 IMPLEMENTED ON: APRIL 1, 2018 Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China; Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China. Table of Contents Foreword ... 3 1 Scope ... 6 2 Normative References ... 6 3 Terms and Definitions ... 6 4 Principle ... 6 5 Standard Test Conditions ... 6 6 Test Apparatuses ... 7 7 Preparation of Test Piece ... 7 8 Treatment of Test Pieces ... 9 9 Test Procedures ... 10 10 Test Report ... 11 Appendix A (informative) Structural Changes of this Part Compared with ISO 8340:2005 ... 12 Appendix B (informative) The Technical Differences between this Part and ISO 8340:2005 and Reasons of these Differences ... 13 Foreword GB/T 13477 Test Method for Building Sealants is divided into 20 parts: ---Part 1: Specifications for Test Substrates; ---Part 2: Determination of Density; ---Part 3: Determination of Extrudability of Sealants Using Standardized Apparatus; ---Part 4: Determination of Extrudability of One-component Sealants; ---Part 5: Determination for Tack-free Time; ---Part 6: Determination of Flow; ---Part 7: Determination of Low-temperature Flexibility; ---Part 8: Determination of Tensile Properties; ---Part 9: Determination of Adhesion / Cohesion Properties after Immersion in Water; ---Part 10: Determination of Tensile Properties at Maintained Extension; ---Part 11: Determination of Tensile Properties at Maintained Extension after Immersion in Water; ---Part 12: Determination of Adhesion / Cohesion Properties at Constant Temperature; ---Part 13: Determination of Adhesion / Cohesion Properties at Variable Temperatures; ---Part 14: Determination of Resistance to Prolonged Exposure to Water; ---Part 15: Determination of Adhesion / Cohesion Properties after Exposure to Heat and Artificial Light through Glass and to Water; ---Part 16: Determination of Resistance to Compression; ---Part 17: Determination of Elastic Recovery; ---Part 18: Determination of Adhesion-in-peel; ---Part 19: Determination of Change in Mass and Volume; ---Part 20: Determination of Staining. This is Part 10 of GB/T 13477. This Part was drafted in accordance with the rules provided in GB/T 1.1-2009. Test Method for Building Sealants - Part 10: Determination of Tensile Properties at Maintained Extension 1 Scope This Part of GB/T 13477 specifies the method for the determination of tensile properties at maintained extension of building sealants. This Part is applicable to the determination of tensile adhesion properties of building sealants at maintained extension. 2 Normative References The following documents are indispensable to the application of this document. In terms of references with a specified date, only versions with a specified date are applicable to this document. In terms of references without a specified date, the latest version (including all the modifications) is applicable to this document. GB/T 13477.1 Test Method for Building Sealants - Part 1: Specifications for Test Substrates (GB/T 13477.1-2002, ISO 13640:1999, MOD) GB/T 14682 Building Sealing Material Vocabulary (GB/T 14682-2006, ISO 6927:1981, NEQ) 3 Terms and Definitions The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 14682 are applicable to this document. 4 Principle Adhere the sealant to be tested between the surfaces of two parallel substrates to prepare a test piece. Stretch the test piece to a specified width and maintain it in this stretched state under the specified conditions. Record the failure mode of the sealant’s adhesion or cohesion. 5 Standard Test Conditions The standard test conditions of the laboratory are: temperature (23  2) C and relative humidity (50  5)%. 6 Test Apparatuses 6.1 Adhesion substrate: cement mortar board, glass plate or aluminum plate that complies with the stipulations of GB/T 13477.1; used to prepare test pieces. The shapes and dimensions of the substrate are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2. For each test piece, two substrates of the same material shall be used. Alternatively, substrates of other materials and dimensions can also be selected as agreed upon by all parties, but the adhesion size and area of the embedded sealant specimen shall be the same as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2. 6.2 Isolation pad: the surface shall be anti-adhesive; used to prepare test pieces with a sealant cross-section of 12 mm  12 mm (as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2). 6.3 Anti-adhesive material: anti-adhesive film or anti-adhesive paper, for example, polyethylene (PE) film, which should be selected in accordance with the recommendations of the sealant manufacturer. It is used to prepare test pieces. 6.4 Positioning pad: used to control the width of the stretched test piece, allowing the test piece to maintain an elongation rate of 25%, 60% and 100% of the initial width or the width agreed upon by all parties. 6.5 Tensile testing machine: capable of stretching the test piece at a speed of (5.5  0.7) mm/min. 6.6 Low-temperature test chamber: capable of accommodating the test piece for tensile test at (20  2) C. 6.7 Air blast drying oven: the temperature can be adjusted to (70  2) C; used to handle test pieces in accordance with Method B (see 8.3). 6.8 Container: used to hold distilled water and soak test pieces in accordance with Method B (see 8.3). 6.9 Measuring tool: with a division value of 0.5 mm. 7 Preparation of Test Piece Use a degreasing gauze to remove floating dust from the surface of the cement mortar board. Use solvents, for example, acetone, to clean the aluminum plate and glass plate, then, dry them. In accordance with the sealant manufacturer’s instructions (for example, whether to use primer and the mixing procedures for multi-component sealants), prepare the test pieces. Maintain the sealant and substrate at (23  2) C. For each type of substrate and each test temperature, prepare 3 test pieces. As shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2, assemble two pieces of adhesion substrate and two pieces of isolation pad on the anti-adhesive material to form a cavity. Then, embed the sealant 8.2 Method A Place the prepared test pieces under the standard test conditions for 28 days. 8.3 Method B Firstly, treat the test pieces in accordance with Method A. Then, treat the test pieces in accordance with the following procedures for 3 cycles: a) Store in a drying oven at (70  2) C for 3 days; b) Store in distilled water at (23  2) C for 1 day; c) Store in a drying oven at (70  2) C for 2 days; d) Store in distilled water at (23  2) C for 1 day. The above procedures can also be changed to c)  d)  a)  b). The test pieces treated by Method B shall be placed under the standard test conditions for at least 24 hours before testing. NOTE: Method B is a routine treatment procedure that utilizes heat and water to affect the curing speed of the test pieces, and it is not suitable to provide durability information of the sealant. 9 Test Procedures 9.1 Overview The test is carried out at two temperatures: (23  2) C and (20  2) C. For each test temperature, test 3 test pieces. 9.2 Tensile Properties at Maintained Extension at (23  2) C Remove the isolation pad from the test piece, place it in the clamp of a tensile machine at a temperature of (23  2) C. At a speed of (5.5  0.7) mm/min, stretch the test piece. The tensile elongation rate is 25%, 60% or 100% of the initial width (respectively stretched to 15 mm, 19.2 mm or 24 mm), or the width agreed upon by all parties. Use a positioning pad (6.4) to fix the elongation and maintain it at (23  2) C for 24 h. Remove the positioning pad, check the adhesion or cohesion failure of the test piece, and use a measuring tool with a division value of 0.5 mm to measure the depth of adhesion or cohesion failure (mm). 9.3 Tensile Properties at Maintained Extension at (20  2) C Before the test, the test piece shall be placed at a temperature of (20  2) C for 4 h. ......
 
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