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This document specifies two methods for evaluating the melting behaviour of semi-crystalline polymers.

a) Method A: Capillary tube

This method is based on the changes in shape of the polymer. It is applicable to all semi-crystalline polymers and their compounds.

NOTE 1 Method A can also be useful for the evaluation of the softening of non-crystalline solids.

b) Method B: Polarizing microscope

This method is based on changes in the optical properties of the polymer. It is applicable to polymers containing a birefringent crystalline phase. It might not be suitable for plastics compounds containing pigments and/or other additives which can interfere with the birefringence of the polymeric crystalline zone.

NOTE 2 Another method applicable to semi-crystalline polymers is described in ISO 11357-3.
 

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  1. BS EN ISO 3146:2022

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    Plastics. Determination of melting behaviour (melting temperature or melting range) of semi-crystalline polymers by capillary tube and polarizing-microscope methods

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  2. BS EN ISO 3146:2000


    Plastics. Determination of melting behaviour (melting temperature or melting range) of semi-crystalline polymers by capillary tube and polarizing-microscope methods

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  3. BS EN ISO 3146:1997


    Plastics. Determination of melting behaviour (melting temperature or melting range) of semi-crystalline polymers

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  4. BS 2782-1 METHOD 123C:1976


    Methods of testing plastics. Thermal properties-Determination of the melting point of semi-crystalline polymers using polarized light

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