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>BSI Standards >77 METALLURGY>77.040 Testing of metals>77.040.10 Mechanical testing of metals>BS EN ISO 3325:2026 - TC Tracked Changes. Sintered metal materials, excluding hardmetals. Determination of transverse rupture strength
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BS EN ISO 3325:2026 - TC Tracked Changes. Sintered metal materials, excluding hardmetals. Determination of transverse rupture strength

BS EN ISO 3325:2026 - TC

Tracked Changes. Sintered metal materials, excluding hardmetals. Determination of transverse rupture strength

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 3325:2026 - TC
Pages:28
Released:2026-02-10
ISBN:978 0 539 40954 3
Status:Tracked Changes
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BS EN ISO 3325:2026 - TC


This standard BS EN ISO 3325:2026 - TC Tracked Changes. Sintered metal materials, excluding hardmetals. Determination of transverse rupture strength is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 77.040.10 Mechanical testing of metals
  • 77.160 Powder metallurgy
This document specifies a method for the determination of the transverse rupture strength of sintered metal materials, excluding hardmetals. The method is particularly suitable for comparing the sintered strength of a batch of metal powder with that of a reference powder or with a reference strength. The method is applicable to sintered metal materials, excluding hardmetals, whether they have been subjected to heat treatment after sintering or not, and also to materials that have been sized or coined after sintering. It is especially suitable for materials having a uniform hardness throughout their section and negligible ductility, i.e. a ductility corresponding to a permanent deformation of less than about 0,5 mm measured between the two supports during the transverse rupture strength determination. NOTE            The permanent deformation can be measured with sufficient precision from the two fragments of the broken or cracked bar by indexing the lower surface. Alternatively, the deflection of a straight line drawn horizontally on the side of the test piece can be measured using an optical instrument such as a measuring microscope or optical comparator.