ASTM D885-04 - 1.10.2004
 
1. Scope

1.1 These test methods cover the testing of industrial filament yarns made wholly of manufactured organic-base fibers, cords twisted from such yarns, fabrics woven from such cords, and products that are made specifically for use in the manufacture of pneumatic tires. They may be applied to similar yarns and cords used for reinforcing other rubber goods and for other industrial applications. The test methods apply to nylon, polyester, rayon, and aramid yarns and tire cords twisted from such yarns and to fabrics made from such cords. The yarn or cord may be wound on cones, tubes, bobbins, spools, or beams; may be woven into fabric; or may be in some other form. The methods include testing procedure only and include no specifications or tolerances.

1.2 No procedure is included for the determination of fatigue resistance of cord, but several commonly used procedures for the measurement of fatigue resistance of cords in rubber were published in the appendix of these test methods in the 1967 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Part 24, and in earlier issues of Test Methods D 885.

1.3 The sections on "Growth of Conditioned Yarns and Cords," "Properties of Yarns and Cords at Elevated Temperature," and "Properties of Wet Yarns and Cords" have been moved to as non-mandatory informational items because of their very limited use by the industry and because precision and bias statements are not included.

1.4 This standard includes the following sections:

1.5 These test methods show the values in both SI and inch-pound units. SI units is the technically correct name for the system of metric units known as the International System of Units. Inch-pound units is the technically correct name for the customary units used in the United States. The values stated in either acceptable metric units or other units shall be regarded separately as standard. The values expressed in each system may not be exact equivalents; therefore, each system must be used independently of each other, without combining values in any way.

This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

1.6 These test methods are used to determine the tensile properties of yarns or cords.

 
2. Referenced Documents

D123-23

Standard Terminology Relating to Textiles

D1777-26

Standard Test Method for Thickness of Textile Materials

D1907-07

Standard Test Method for Linear Density of Yarn (Yarn Number) by the Skein Method

D2258-99

Standard Practice for Sampling Yarn for Testing

D276-12

Standard Test Methods for Identification of Fibers in Textiles (Withdrawn 2021)

D1423-02

Standard Test Method for Twist in Yarns by Direct-Counting

D1776-08

Standard Practice for Conditioning and Testing Textiles

D1909-13(2026)

Standard Tables of Commercial Moisture Regains and Commercial Allowances for Textile Fibers

D2257-25

Standard Test Method for Extractable Matter in Textiles

D2462-22

Standard Test Method for Moisture in Wool by Distillation With Toluene

D2494-13(2020)

Standard Test Method for Commercial Mass of a Shipment of Yarn or Manufactured Staple Fiber or Tow

D2654-22

Standard Test Methods for Moisture in Textiles

D3774-18(2024)

Standard Test Method for Width of Textile Fabric

D3775-17(2023)

Standard Test Method for End (Warp) and Pick (Filling) Count of Woven Fabrics

D3776-09

Standard Test Methods for Mass Per Unit Area (Weight) of Fabric

D4393-04

Standard Test Method for Strap Peel Adhesion of Reinforcing Cords or Fabrics to Rubber Compounds

D4776-04

Standard Test Method for Adhesion of Tire Cords and Other Reinforcing Cords to Rubber Compounds by H-Test Procedure

D4848-98(2018)

Standard Terminology Related to Force, Deformation and Related Properties of Textiles

D6477-23

Standard Terminology Relating to Tire Cord, Bead Wire, Hose Reinforcing Wire, and Fabrics

D76-99

Standard Specification for Tensile Testing Machines for Textiles