Standard Practice for Installation of Vulcanized Rubber Linings


Importancia y uso:

4.1 The storage of corrosive or abrasive solutions or suspensions requires that the metal surface of storage tanks, large pipes, or holding vessels be lined with a material that resists such action. Vulcanized rubber that is securely adhered to the tank or other metal surface imparts such resistance. An integral part of the installation of such linings is the vulcanization operation that produces proper mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and sufficient rubber-to-metal adhesion.

4.2 Service conditions will dictate what type of rubber is used. Also, the service conditions will determine the proper thickness of the rubber and the particular compound or compounds used in a lining. For example: temperatures over 140°F (60°C) typically require a thickness of 1/4 in. (6.35 mm). Some service conditions that have a solution composed of several chemicals may require different layers of rubber compounds. Within these layers, the hardness or durometer of the rubber may be changed as well to provide the longest service life of the rubber lining. Consult with the rubber lining manufacturer when selecting the rubber lining system and preparing application specifications and procedures.

Subcomité:

D33.09

Volúmen:

06.02

Número ICS:

25.220.99 (Other treatments and coatings), 83.060 (Rubber)

Palabras clave:

rubber; rubber lining; tank lining; vulcanized rubber;

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Norma
D7602

Versión
11(2017)

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2017-09-01