Standard Test Method for Rubber Shaft Seals Determination of Recovery From Bending
Importancia y uso:
4.1 Among the factors affecting shaft seal life are the ability to retain elasticity and compensate for shaft eccentricity, ability to recover from bending, and resistance to wear and the swelling effects of contact fluids. In-service testing of candidate materials is time consuming and therefore costly. Measurement of recovery from bending after exposure in fluids at elevated temperatures provides a means of quickly assessing the material's potential and acceptability for use. Comparative recovery data may then be screened and optimum performing compounds selected for further improvement or seal fabrication. It has been found that good to excellent correlation exists between a material's ability to recover from bending and sealing effectiveness.
4.2 This method is designed to measure the recovery of different rubber compounds after aging in any liquid medium, including hydraulic oils and water. This method can also be used to test rubber compounds after aging in air. Test liquids should be chosen based on the intended end use.
Subcomité:
D11.37
Volúmen:
09.02
Número ICS:
83.140.50 (Seals)
Palabras clave:
recovery from bending; rubber; shaft seals;
$ 1,092
Norma
D6515
Versión
00(2023)e1
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Test Method
Fecha aprobación
2023-06-15
