ASTM International Standard Measures Residual Stress in Various Building Sealants
A new ASTM International standard will help manufacturers and regulators better understand how building sealants change once they have been compressed or stretched. The standard (C1815) was developed by ASTM International’s committee on building seals and sealants (C24).
“Think about the last time you rolled out pizza dough,” says ASTM International member Christopher White, a research chemist at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology. “You would stretch the dough and it would change shape some, but then spring back as well. If you held it stretched out, it would spring back a smaller amount. This is what some sealants do when installed in a building.
White says this standard helps quantify that behavior.
"This is important, as the sealant will fail when the internal stress is greater than the tear strength,” notes White. “This standard allows the community to start to understand and quantify the time-dependent response of the sealant.”
The standard will be used by manufacturers to measure the residual stress in various sealant formulations. In addition, regulators will use the standard to modify existing sealant standards to incorporate sealant compression behavior.
To purchase standards, contact ASTM International customer relations at (877) 909-ASTM or at sales@astm.org. For more information on building sealants and other relevant standards, download the ASTM International construction standards overview document.
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