HDPE Materials Sample Clauses

HDPE Materials. 1. All HDPE materials supplied and installed by the Contractor shall be 2 mm in thickness and shall conform to the specification below: Specification for 2 mm HDPE Geomembrane Parameter Test Method (or Equivalent) Specification Thickness ASTM D 751 2 mm ± 10% Carbon black content ASTM D 1603 2% - 3% Carbon black dispersion ASTM D 3015 A1, A2 Melt flow index ASTM D 1238 < 1.0g/10 minutes Density ASTM D 1505 > 0.93gm/cm3 Tensile properties Tensile strength at yield: Smooth ASTM D 638 Smooth > 16N/mm2 Tensile strength at break: Smooth ASTM D 638 Smooth > 26N/mm2 Elongation at yield: Smooth ASTM D 638 Smooth > 15% Elongation at break: Smooth ASTM D 638 Smooth > 700% Puncture resistance: Smooth FTMS 101C Smooth > 230N/mm2 Tear resistance: Smooth ASTM D 1004 > 130N/mm2 Dimensional stability ASTM D 1204 < 2% Environmental stress cracking ASTM D 1693 > 1500 hours Low temperature brittleness ASTM D 746 > -70°C Thermal stability ASTM D 3083 2000 minutes min Volatile loss ASTM D 1203 < 0.1% Water absorption ASTM D 570 < 0.1% ASTM = American Society for Testing and Materials FTMS = Federal Test Method Standard
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