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TABLE 4.1 Selected ASTM Tests for Adhesives (Continued)
Hydrogen-ion concentration
Hydrogen Ion Concentration, Test for (D 1583)
Impact strength
Impact Strength of Adhesive Bonds, Test for (D 950)
Light exposure
(See Radiation Exposure)
Low and cryogenic temperatures
Strength Properties of Adhesives in Shear by Tension Loading in the Temperature
Range from 267.8 to 55 C( 450 to 67 F), Test for (D 2557)
Nonvolatile content
Nonvolatile Content of Aqueous Adhesives, Test for (D 1489)
Nonvolatile Content of Urea-Formaldehyde Resin Solutions, Test for (D 1490)
Nonvolatile Content of Phenol, Resorcinol, and Melamine Adhesives, Test for (D 1582)
Odor
Determination of the Odor of Adhesives, Test for (D 4339)
Peel strength (stripping strength)
Peel or Stripping Strength of Adhesive Bonds, Test for (D 903)
Climbing Drum Peel Test for Adhesives, Method for (D 1781)
Peel Resistance of Adhesives (T-Peel Test), Test for (D 1876)
Evaluating Peel Strength of Shoe Sole Attaching Adhesives, Test for (D 2558)
Determining Durability of Adhesive Joints Stressed in Peel, Practice for (D 2918)
Floating Roller Peel Resistance, Test for (D 3167)
Penetration
Penetration of Adhesives, Test for (D 1916)
pH
(See Hydrogen-Ion Concentration)
Radiation exposure (including light)
Exposure of Adhesive Specimens to Artificial (Carbon-Arc Type) and Natural Light,
Practice for (D 904)
Exposure of Adhesive Specimens to High-Energy Radiation, Practice for (D 1879)
Rubber cement tests
Rubber Cements, Testing of (D 816)
Salt spray (fog) testing
Salt Spray (Fog) Testing, Method of (B 117)
Modified Salt Spray (Fog) Testing, Practice for (G 85)