Mechanical
Tensile test with E modulus
High Speed Tensile Test
Bending test with E modulus
Izod
Charpy
Penetration test
Ball indentation hardness
Rockwell hardness
Shore A and Shore D
Tensile impact test
Tear propagation / separation / shear / peel tests
Compression test
Shear test
Taber abrasion test
Tensile creep test
Flexural creep test
Rheological
Heat resistance
Thermal analysis
Physical
Electrical
Combustion (Fire)
Thermal aging
Weathering
Optical
Chemical resistance
Shrinkage

Standards:
ISO 868
DIN 53505
or corresponding standards

Test methods > Mechanical
Shore A and Shore D
The shore hardness is a material parameter for elastomers and plastics and is fixed in the standard DIN 53505 and DIN EN ISO 868. The shore hardness apparatus consists of a spring-tensioned indenter, whose flexible penetration depth is a designation for the shore hardness of the material, which is measured on a scale from 0 to 100. A high number means a large hardness.·
  • Shore A is used for softer elastomer measurements with a blunted point needle.
  • Shore D is used for harder elastomer measurements with a needle that is not blunted.