WARNING: Personnel using this standard should be familiar with formal laboratory procedures. This standard is not intended to address all safety issues that may arise from the use of this standard. It is the user's responsibility to establish a safety and health system and ensure compliance with national regulations. This standard specifies two methods for determining the tensile strength of rubber or plastic-coated fabrics: Method 1, the strip test method, is a method for determining tensile strength and elongation at break; Method 2, the grip test method, is A method of measuring tensile strength only. This standard applies to specimens and wet specimens conditioned in the specified standard test environment. Both methods require the use of a Constant Rate Tensile Tester (CRE).
HG/T 2580-2008 Referenced Document
HG/T 2867 Rubber-or plastics-coated fabrics-standard atmospheres for conditioning and testing
HG/T 3050.2 Determination of properties of whole rolls of rubber or plastic coated fabrics Part 2: Methods for determination of total mass per unit area, coating mass per unit area and mass of base fabric per unit area*, 2020-12-09 Update
HG/T 2580-2008 history
2022HG/T 2580-2022 Determination of tensile strength and elongation at break of rubber or plastic coated fabrics
2008HG/T 2580-2008 Rubber of plastics-coated fabrics.Determination of tensile strength and elongation at break
1994HG/T 2580-1994 Determination of tensile strength and elongation at break of rubber or plastics coated fabrics