Standard Practice for Rubber from Natural Sources—Sampling and Sorting Bales Based on Predicted Processing Properties


Importancia y uso:

3.1 In accordance with Specification D2227, shipments of TSR10 and TSR20 must meet a minimum initial Wallace plasticity (Po) of 30 to be accepted. However, even with this minimum restriction, the uncured viscoelastic or “processability” properties are allowed to vary greatly. This variation in properties can significantly affect the quality and efficiency of a factory operation.

3.2 Bales of TSR10 or TSR20 which are lower in their uncured elastic quality (“soft” rubber) in some cases may impart better processing properties to tire innerliners, cushion gums, and sidewalls. “Soft” bales sometimes impart better building tack, better mold flow, and lower extrusion die swell with better dimensional stability. Also, these “soft” rubber bales may dissolve faster in solvents for adhesion dipping.

3.3 Bales of TSR10 or TSR20 that are higher in their uncured elastic quality (“hard” rubber) in some cases generate greater shearing during the initial stages of a factory mix, which result in a faster breakdown and a shorter mix cycle.

3.4 Therefore, in a factory operation, sometimes segregating TSR10 or TSR20 shipments into “soft” and “hard” categories can improve the efficiency and quality of a factory operation.

Subcomité:

D11.22

Volúmen:

09.01

Número ICS:

83.060 (Rubber)

Palabras clave:

hard rubber; natural rubber; processability; processing properties; sampling; soft rubber; sorting bales;

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Norma
D7050

Versión
04(2019)

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2019-05-01