Finetech Engineering

HDT / VSP Apparatus

Overview

Understanding “what is heat deflection temperature plastic” and “what is Vicat softening point plastic”: the Finetech Engineering HDT / VSP Apparatus is a dual-function thermal testing machine measuring both of these critical thermal properties. These two values tell you the maximum temperature at which a plastic part can operate under load without deforming. Every plastic material datasheet includes HDT and VSP values, and every product design engineer uses them to determine whether a material is suitable for a given operating temperature.

The heat deflection temperature tester India works as follows. Here is the HDT vs Vicat softening point difference plastic: HDT measures the temperature at which a plastic bar deflects by a specified amount (0.25 mm per ASTM D648, or 0.34 mm per ISO 75) under a constant flexural stress; VSP measures the temperature at which a flat-ended needle penetrates 1 mm into a plastic specimen under a constant load. Both use the same rising-temperature oil bath ramped at 50°C/h or 120°C/h.

The Finetech HDT VSP apparatus manufacturer India combines both test types in a single oil bath with multiple stations – the most versatile thermal resistance testing equipment plastic India available. A typical configuration has 2 HDT stations and 2 VSP stations, allowing you to run 4 tests simultaneously.

Tip: HDT and VSP are among the first thermal properties checked when evaluating a new plastic material. The Finetech ASTM D648 HDT tester India and ASTM D1525 Vicat softening point tester India form the thermal core of any plastic testing lab. Along with MFI (flowability) and impact strength, they form the trio that material selectors use to qualify plastics for temperature-sensitive applications.

HDT vs VSP — Two Tests, Two Properties

Feature

HDT (Heat Deflection Temperature)

VSP (Vicat Softening Point)

What It Measures

Temperature at which plastic deflects under flexural load

Temperature at which a needle penetrates 1 mm under load

Test Method

3-point bending of a bar specimen in oil bath

Flat-ended needle pressed into flat specimen in oil bath

Physical Meaning

Stiffness retention under load at temperature

Softening/beginning of flow under point load

ASTM Standard

ASTM D648

ASTM D1525

ISO Standard

ISO 75-1, ISO 75-2, ISO 75-3

ISO 306

Specimen — ASTM

127 × 13 × 3.2 mm (edgewise)

Flat, 3–6.5 mm thick, ≥10 mm square

Specimen — ISO

80 × 10 × 4 mm (flatwise)

Flat, ≥4 mm thick, ≥10 mm square

Applied Load (ASTM)

0.455 MPa (Method A) or 1.82 MPa (Method B)

10 N or 50 N

Heating Rate

120°C/h

50°C/h or 120°C/h

End Point

Deflection = 0.25 mm (ASTM) or 0.34 mm (ISO)

Penetration = 1 mm

Typical Values — PP

~55–70°C (Method A)

~85–155°C

Typical Values — ABS

~90–110°C (Method A)

~95–115°C

Typical Values — Nylon 6

~55–80°C (unfilled), ~200°C+ (33% GF)

~200–220°C

Key insight: HDT is load-dependent (different loads give different HDT values – always report the load used). VSP is less sensitive to specimen geometry and is a more direct measure of when the material begins to soften. Both are needed for a complete thermal characterisation.

Test Methods Explained — HDT Test (ASTM D648 / ISO 75)
  1. Cut a rectangular bar specimen: 127 × 13 × 3.2 mm (ASTM) or 80 × 10 × 4 mm (ISO)
  2. Mount the specimen on the 3-point bending supports in the oil bath (edgewise for ASTM, flatwise for ISO)
  3. Apply the flexural stress: 0.455 MPa (Method A), 1.82 MPa (Method B), or 8.0 MPa (ISO Method C)
  4. Ramp the oil bath temperature at 120°C per hour
  5. Record the temperature when the dial gauge shows 0.25 mm deflection (ASTM) or 0.34 mm (ISO)
  6. That temperature is the HDT
VSP Test (ASTM D1525 / ISO 306)
  1. Place a flat specimen (≥3 mm thick, ≥10 mm square) in the oil bath
  2. Position the Vicat needle (1 mm² cross-section, flat tip) on the specimen surface
  3. Apply 10 N (Method A) or 50 N (Method B) load
  4. Ramp the oil bath at 50°C/h (Submethod 1) or 120°C/h (Submethod 2)
  5. Record the temperature when the needle penetrates 1 mm
  6. That temperature is the VSP

Note: ASTM D648 positions the specimen edgewise (13 mm dimension vertical). ISO 75 positions it flatwise (10 mm width horizontal). This orientation difference means ASTM and ISO HDT values for the same material are NOT directly comparable without a correlation study.

Specifications

Parameter

Specification

Product Name

HDT / VSP Apparatus (Heat Deflection Temperature & Vicat Softening Point Tester)

Tests Supported

HDT (Heat Deflection Temperature) + VSP (Vicat Softening Point)

Station Configuration

2 HDT + 2 VSP (standard); 3+3, 4+0, 0+4 available on request

Heating Medium

Silicone oil (high flash point)

Oil Bath Capacity

Approximately 15 litres

Temperature Range

Ambient to 300°C

Temperature Control

PID controller with digital display and RAMP/RATE RISE system

Heating Rates

50°C/h and 120°C/h (both per ASTM and ISO requirements)

Heating Power

1.5 kW

Stirrer

Vertical base-mounted motorised stirrer with speed regulator for uniform temperature

Oil Chamber Construction

Inside: SS; outside: MS body

Deflection/Penetration Measurement

Mitutoyo/Baker make JO2 model dial gauge

HDT Applied Loads

Standard: 1 kg weight (other loads available optionally per standard requirements)

VSP Applied Forces

10 N and 50 N

HDT Specimen (ASTM)

127 × 13 × 3.2 mm, mounted edgewise

HDT Specimen (ISO)

80 × 10 × 4 mm, mounted flatwise

VSP Specimen

Flat, 3–6.5 mm thick, minimum 10 × 10 mm

Standards

ASTM D648, ASTM D1525, ISO 75-1/2/3, ISO 306

Power Supply

230V AC, single phase, 50 Hz

Certification

ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing

Typical HDT and VSP Values — Common Plastics

Material

HDT at 0.45 MPa (°C)

HDT at 1.8 MPa (°C)

VSP (°C)

Polypropylene (PP) unfilled

100–120

55–70

140–155

Polypropylene (30% talc filled)

130–145

100–120

150–160

ABS

98–110

88–102

95–115

Nylon 6 (unfilled)

160–185

55–80

200–215

Nylon 66 (33% GF)

250+

250+

255–260

Polycarbonate (PC)

130–140

125–135

145–155

HDPE

70–80

43–55

120–130

PVC rigid

65–80

55–70

75–85

POM (Acetal)

155–165

100–110

160–175

PET (unfilled)

65–75

60–70

170–180

Note: These are indicative ranges. Actual values depend on grade, additives, filler content, crystallinity, and processing. Filled and reinforced grades have dramatically higher HDT values than unfilled grades. Always test your specific material.

Applications
Industries Served
Why Choose the Finetech HDT / VSP Apparatus?

Dual test in one machine – your Finetech HDT VSP apparatus manufacturer India choice. HDT and VSP share the same oil bath, temperature ramp, and PID controller. Two tests, one machine, one oil bath – saving capital cost, lab space, and oil.

Combination stations. Standard 2+2 configuration runs 2 HDT and 2 VSP tests simultaneously. Need more? We offer 3+3 or 4+0 (HDT-only) or 0+4 (VSP-only) configurations.

Precision dial gauges (Mitutoyo/Baker). The deflection and penetration measurements are the actual test data points. Cheap gauges with poor resolution or drift produce unreliable HDT/VSP values. We use Mitutoyo or Baker JO2 model dial gauges as standard.

Motorised stirrer for uniform temperature. Temperature gradients in the oil bath produce different ramp rates at different stations, giving inconsistent results across specimens. The motorised stirrer ensures uniform temperature throughout the bath.

Manufacturer, not trader – best HDT VSP apparatus price India direct from our Thane facility with factory support. Built at our Thane facility. We control the oil bath construction, station machining, controller integration, and final calibration. Direct factory support.

Calibration and AMC support. Temperature ramp rate verification, dial gauge calibration, load weight certification, and scheduled oil change – all covered under AMC.

Related Products

Product

Why Related

Melt Flow Index Tester

Complementary thermal/flow property testing – MFI + HDT + VSP form the core thermal QC trio

Universal Testing Machine (UTM)

Complementary mechanical property testing

Izod & Charpy Impact Tester

Complementary impact testing

Hot Water Bath

For pipe reversion testing – another thermal test for plastics

Muffle Furnace

For ash content testing – filler loading affects HDT significantly

Humidity Chamber

For conditioning specimens before testing

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

HDT measures the temperature at which a plastic bar deflects under a flexural load – it indicates the material’s stiffness retention at temperature. VSP measures the temperature at which a needle penetrates 1 mm into a flat specimen – it indicates when the material begins to soften. HDT is load-dependent (different at 0.45 MPa vs 1.8 MPa). VSP is less specimen-dependent and gives a more direct softening indication. Both are needed for complete thermal characterisation.

Method A (0.45 MPa / 66 psi) uses a lower stress and gives a higher HDT value. Method B (1.82 MPa / 264 psi) uses a higher stress and gives a lower HDT value. The choice depends on your application: Method B is more conservative and is used when the part experiences significant structural load at temperature. Always report the stress level with your HDT value – an HDT without the load information is meaningless.

Yes – that is the key advantage of the Finetech HDT/VSP apparatus. Both tests use the same oil bath and temperature ramp. The HDT stations have 3-point bend fixtures with deflection gauges, while the VSP stations have needle penetration fixtures with penetration gauges. Run both tests simultaneously on different stations.

Silicone oil with a high flash point (>200°C) is standard. The oil must be thermally stable, non-reactive with plastic specimens, and transparent enough to observe the specimens during the test. We can supply or recommend the appropriate grade.

Glass fibres dramatically increase the stiffness of nylon at elevated temperatures. Unfilled nylon softens rapidly above its glass transition temperature (~50–60°C for PA6), so the HDT (especially at 1.8 MPa) is low. Glass fibres resist the deflection even above the matrix softening temperature, pushing the HDT above 250°C. This is why HDT is so important for material selection in automotive under-bonnet applications.

For HDT: cut rectangular bars (127 × 13 × 3.2 mm for ASTM, or 80 × 10 × 4 mm for ISO) from moulded plaques or finished parts. Condition at 23°C/50% RH for at least 40 hours per ASTM D618. For VSP: prepare flat specimens at least 3 mm thick and 10 mm square. Conditioning is the same.

Yes. The Finetech thermal resistance testing equipment plastic India meets the requirements of ASTM D648, ASTM D1525, ISO 75, and ISO 306. We provide calibration certificates for the temperature ramp rate, dial gauges, and applied loads that support NABL accreditation.