ASTM D6117-10 - 1.9.2010
 
Significance and Use

The resistance of plastic lumber and shapes to direct withdrawal of nails, staples, or screws is a measure of its ability to hold or be held to an adjoining object by means of such fasteners. Factors that affect this withdrawal resistance include the physical and mechanical properties of the plastic lumber and shapes; the size, shape, and surface condition of the fasteners; the speed of withdrawal; physical changes to plastic lumber and shapes or fasteners between time of driving and time of withdrawal; orientation of fiber axis; the occurrence and nature of prebored lead holes; and the temperatures during insertion and withdrawal. These factors will be as circumstances dictate, and representative of the normal manufacturing process.

By using a standard size and type of nail, staple, or screw, withdrawal resistance of plastic lumber and shapes can be determined. Throughout the method this is referred to as the basic withdrawal test. Similarly, comparative performances of different sizes or types of nail, staple, or screw can be determined by using a standard procedure with a particular plastic lumber and shape, which eliminates the plastic lumber and shapes product as a variable. Since differences in test methods can have considerable influence on results, it is important that a standard procedure be specified and adhered to, if test values are to be related to other test results.

 
1. Scope

1.1 These test methods cover the evaluation of fastener use with as manufactured plastic lumber and shapes through the use of two different testing procedures.

 
2. Referenced Documents

D5033-00

Standard Guide for Development of ASTM Standards Relating to Recycling and Use of Recycled Plastics (Withdrawn 2007)

D6111-24

Standard Test Method for Bulk Density And Specific Gravity of Plastic Lumber and Shapes by Displacement

D883-26a

Standard Terminology Relating to Plastics (Includes all amendments and changes 6/15/2026).

D1761-20(2025)

Standard Test Methods for Mechanical Fasteners in Wood and Wood-Based Materials

E4-24

Standard Practices for Force Calibration and Verification of Testing Machines

B18.6.1

D6341-26

Standard Test Method for Determination of the Linear Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of Plastic Lumber and Plastic Lumber Shapes Between –30 and 140°F (–34.4 and 60°C)