ASTM D 732 For Shear Strength of Plastics
It is meant to be used in measuring the shear strength of test specimens of organic polymers in the form of sheets and molded disks with thicknesses ranging from 1.27 to 12.7 mm (0.050 to 0.500 in.) This ASTM D 732 Standard test technique covers the punch type of the shear test.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
ASTM D 732 is the standard test for measuring the shear strength of molded parts, laminated plastics, and plastic sheet materials when they are subjected to defined punch-type shear loading conditions. ASTM D 732 outlines the steps for preparing a sample, setting up the test equipment, and measuring the strength of plastic materials under shear. This gives materials engineers, product designers, and manufacturers reliable shear performance data to choose materials, check product designs, and ensure suppliers are doing their jobs.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
ASTM D 732 tests the shear strength of plastic materials by driving a punch through a set area of the specimen at a set speed. It measures the maximum force needed to shear the specimen and then calculates shear strength as the force per unit area across the sheared cross-section.
ASTM D 732 shear strength testing evaluates:
- Shear strength of thermoplastic and thermoset plastic sheet and molded materials
- Punch shear performance of laminated, filled, and reinforced plastic systems
- Comparative shear strength of plastic materials under defined loading conditions
- Effect of material thickness, filler content, and processing on shear performance
- Compliance with the defined minimum shear strength requirements for plastic materials
Applications
- Thermoplastic sheet and molded component materials requiring shear strength verification
- Reinforced and filled plastic compounds for structural and load-bearing applications
- Laminated plastic sheet materials used in industrial and construction applications
- Plastic fastener, connector, and mechanical joint design verification programs
- Material suppliers and processors requiring ASTM D 732 shear strength test data
Benefits
- Provides reliable punch shear strength data for plastic material selection and design
- Supports material specification compliance and supplier verification programs
- Identifies shear performance deficiencies in plastic materials before production
- Delivers traceable shear strength test records for engineering and research submissions
- Reduces design risk by verifying plastic shear performance early in the approval cycle
Test Process
Sample Preparation
Plastic specimens cut to defined dimensions and conditioned per ASTM D 732 requirements.
1Punch Shear Loading
Specimen loaded into shear fixture and punch driven through at controlled test speed.
2Force Measurement
Maximum shear force recorded at specimen failure for shear strength calculation.
3Data Analysis & Reporting
Shear strength calculated and assessed against acceptance criteria for test compliance result.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Applicable Materials | Thermoplastic, thermoset, laminated, filled, and reinforced plastic sheet and molded materials |
| Specimen Dimensions | Defined specimen geometry and thickness per ASTM D 732 requirements |
| Measured Parameters | Maximum shear force and calculated shear strength per unit area |
| Measured Outputs | Maximum force, shear strength values, and test compliance result |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
- Universal testing machine with defined crosshead speed control
- ASTM D 732 punch and die shear test fixture
- Precision load cell for maximum shear force measurement
- Specimen conditioning chamber with temperature and humidity control
- Precision dimensional measurement tools for specimen thickness verification
- Data acquisition and test reporting system
Results and Deliverables
- Shear force and shear strength data for all tested plastic specimens
- Calculated shear strength values per unit area per ASTM D 732
- Statistical summary of shear strength results across the test specimen set
- Test compliance result assessed against the defined material specification requirements
- ASTM D 732 test report for material approval, design verification, and supplier assessment submissions
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Frequently Asked Questions
ASTM D732 tests the shear strength of plastics by pushing a punch tool through the material until it breaks. This tells you how well plastic sheets or molded parts can handle shear loading conditions.
Shear strength testing ensures that parts of mechanical assemblies retain structural integrity by assisting engineers in understanding how plastics behave under forces that result in sliding failure between material layers.
Thermoplastics, thermosets, reinforced plastics, and rigid polymer sheets used in industrial machinery, automotive parts, electrical components, and building supplies are frequently covered by ASTM D732.
ASTM D732 testing measures the maximum shear force that a plastic material can sustain by applying a punch-type tool through a circular specimen to create shear stress until failure occurs.
ASTM D732 measures shear strength under particular punch loading conditions and might not accurately reflect complex real-world stresses where the performance of plastic components is impacted by a combination of tension, compression, and environmental factors.
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