ISO 178 Flexural Properties of Plastics Testing Services
ISO 178 is a three-point bend test where a force is applied on the midpoint of a sample, which is supported at either end.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
The ISO 178 standard recommends a method to evaluate the flexural strength, flexural modulus, and stress-strain relation of plastic materials when subjected to flexural forces. This method is used to evaluate the ability of plastic materials to resist deformation when subjected to a bending load.
This method is applicable to thermoplastics, thermosets, and reinforced plastics used in structural applications. This method is used to evaluate the flexural properties of materials used in components subjected to flexural forces.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
ISO 178 defines procedures for measuring the flexural properties of plastics under controlled bending conditions. The test determines how materials behave when subjected to bending stress and helps evaluate their stiffness and resistance to deformation.
The scope includes:
Determination of flexural strength of plastics
Measurement of flexural modulus (stiffness)
Evaluation of stress–strain behavior during bending
Testing of thermoplastics and thermoset plastics
Support for material comparison and quality control
Applications
Engineering plastic components
Plastic sheets and structural parts
Reinforced polymer materials
Consumer and industrial plastic products
Polymer material development
Benefits
Evaluates bending performance of plastics
Helps select materials for structural applications
Supports design and product development
Enables quality control and material comparison
Improves product durability and reliability
Test Process
Specimen Preparation
Plastic specimens are prepared with standard dimensions and conditioned before testing.
1Sample Placement
The specimen is placed on two supports in a three-point bending fixture.
2Load Application
A controlled load is applied at the center of the specimen until deformation or failure occurs.
3Data Measurement
Flexural strength, modulus, and stress–strain data are recorded and analyzed.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Test Type | Three-point bending test |
| Applicable Materials | Thermoplastics, thermosets, reinforced plastics |
| Specimen Shape | Rectangular bar |
| Test Equipment | Universal Testing Machine (UTM) |
| Support Span | Based on specimen thickness |
| Measured Parameters | Flexural strength, flexural modulus |
| Output Data | Stress–strain curve and bending properties |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
Universal Testing Machine (UTM)
Three-Point Bending Fixture
Extensometer / Deflection Sensor
Vernier Caliper / Micrometer
Data Acquisition System
Results and Deliverables
Flexural strength values
Flexural modulus data
Stress–strain curve
Test conditions and parameters
Compliance evaluation according to ISO 178
Detailed laboratory test report
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Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 178 determines the flexural strength, flexural modulus, and deformation behavior of plastic materials when subjected to bending forces. It helps evaluate stiffness and load-bearing performance in applications where plastics experience bending stresses.
ISO 178 applies to rigid and semi-rigid plastics, including thermoplastics, thermosetting plastics, and fiber-reinforced composites. The method is widely used for evaluating materials used in automotive, electrical, construction, and consumer product applications.
The test typically uses rectangular bar specimens prepared with specified dimensions. Proper specimen preparation, uniform thickness, and smooth surfaces are essential to ensure accurate bending behavior and reliable flexural property measurements.
Flexural testing is important because many plastic components experience bending loads in service. ISO 178 helps manufacturers verify structural integrity, material quality, and compliance with product performance requirements.
Factors such as specimen dimensions, span length, loading rate, temperature conditions, and testing machine alignment can influence results. Proper calibration, standardized sample preparation, and controlled testing environments ensure accurate and repeatable measurements.
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