VDI 3822 BLATT 2.1.10 Failure analysis - Significant instrumental analysis methods for failure analysis of products made of plastics
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Failure analysis - Significant instrumental analysis methods for failure analysis of products made of plastics
N VDI 3822 BLATT 2.1.10
Annotation
According to the procedure recommended in VDI 3822, instrumental analysis plays an essential role in conducting a successful failure analysis of a plastic product. The failure analyst must be able to identify the appropriate analysis methods for the questions he poses and also be familiar with their potential for solving the problem. He must be able to assess what type of findings that can be expected from a given method in the specific case of failure to be investigated, or which method will allow a desired conclusion to be drawn.
In the following, methods that are often used in failure analyses of plastic products will be presented, along with the abbreviations used for them in the other parts. Subsequently, their functional principles will be briefly explained and examples of the properties that they can be used to characterise will be provided. In addition, examples of their use in failure analysis will be cited.1) However, information on the underlying failure mechanisms is to be found in the corresponding parts.
The following tables in Section 3 organise the analysis methods into the following categories:
1) microscopic procedures
2) thermal analysis methods
3) spectroscopic methods
4) rheometric/viscometric methods
5) chromatographic methods
6) mechanical testing methods
7) other methods
It should be kept in mind that a combination of appropriate methods is generally of primary importance for significant results. Whether a method is applied or not, depends upon the framework conditions of the individual case, namely, which question is to be answered, which sample qualities2) are required and which are available. Furthermore, the resulting costs, both in terms of time and money, also play a decisive role.



