ASTM D 953 Standard Test Method for Plastic Bearing Strength

This ASTM D 953 test procedure is intended to determine rigid plastics' bearing strength in sheet or molded constructions. Procedure A is used when under tension loading, whereas Procedure B is used when under compression stress. These processes offer a thorough way to evaluate a material's resistance to forces coming from diverse directions, providing information about its mechanical characteristics and applicability for various applications.

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    • Scope, Applications, and Benefits
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    • Specifications
    • Instrumentation
    • Results and Deliverables

    Overview

    ASTM D 953 evaluates the bearing strength of plastic materials when subjected to compressive loading through a pin or bolt. This test simulates real-world conditions where plastics experience localized stress in joints, fasteners, or load-bearing assemblies, making it essential for mechanical performance assessment.

    The method determines the resistance of plastics to deformation and failure under bearing loads, helping engineers select suitable materials for structural and fastening applications. It is widely applied across thermoplastics and thermosets to ensure reliability, durability, and design safety in load-concentrated conditions.

    Scope, Applications, and Benefits

    Scope

    ASTM D 953 covers the determination of bearing strength of plastics using a standardized loading configuration and specimen geometry. It provides consistent procedures for evaluating material performance under compressive stress at contact points.

    • Applicable to rigid and semi-rigid plastics
    • Evaluates resistance to localized compressive deformation
    • Suitable for both thermoplastics and thermosetting materials
    • Can be used for quality control and material comparison
    • Supports design validation of mechanically fastened joints

    Applications

    • Evaluation of plastic components with bolted or pinned joints
    • Material selection for load-bearing assemblies
    • Performance validation in structural plastic parts
    • Quality control in plastic manufacturing
    • Comparative analysis of different plastic formulations

    Benefits

    • Provides accurate assessment of localized strength behavior
    • Helps prevent joint failure and material deformation
    • Supports safer and more reliable product design
    • Enables material comparison under standardized conditions
    • Enhances confidence in fastening and assembly performance

    Test Process

    Sample Preparation

    A standardized plastic specimen with a defined hole is prepared according to specified dimensions.

    1

    Fixture Setup

    The specimen is mounted in a test fixture with a pin or bolt aligned for load application.

    2

    Load Application

    Compressive force is applied at a controlled rate until deformation or failure occurs.

    3

    Data Recording

    Bearing strength and deformation values are recorded and analyzed.

    4

    Technical Specifications

    ParameterDetails
    Specimen TypeFlat plastic sample with drilled hole
    Load TypeCompressive bearing load via pin or bolt
    Test SpeedControlled crosshead speed as specified
    Measurement ParameterBearing stress at yield or failure
    Temperature ConditionTypically ambient unless specified
    Failure ModeDeformation or cracking around hole
    Data OutputLoad vs displacement and stress values
    UnitsStrength reported in MPa or psi

    Instrumentation Used for Testing

    • Universal Testing Machine (UTM)
    • Bearing test fixture with loading pin
    • Vernier caliper or micrometer
    • Data acquisition system
    • Specimen drilling and preparation tools

    Results and Deliverables

    • Bearing strength values at yield and/or failure
    • Load vs displacement curves
    • Failure mode analysis
    • Test report as per ASTM standards
    • Observations on deformation behavior

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    ASTM D 953 is used to measure the bearing strength of plastic materials under localized compressive loads. It helps evaluate how plastics perform when subjected to stress through fasteners such as bolts or pins in structural applications.

    Bearing strength is critical because many plastic components are joined using fasteners. This test ensures that the material can withstand localized stress without excessive deformation or failure, improving safety and structural reliability.

    Unlike tensile testing, which evaluates overall material strength, ASTM D 953 focuses on localized stress around a hole. It specifically assesses how materials behave in fastened or jointed configurations.

    It helps engineers understand how plastics behave under localized loads, enabling better design of joints and assemblies. This reduces the risk of failure and improves product durability and safety.

    It ensures that plastic materials meet required strength standards for fastening applications. Regular testing helps maintain consistency, detect defects, and ensure that products perform reliably under load conditions.

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