Standard Practice for Rubber Conditioning For Low Temperature Testing


Importancia y uso:

3.1 Low temperature testing of rubber can yield repeatable results only if the preconditioning of the samples is consistent. Properties such as brittleness and modulus are greatly affected by variations in time/temperature exposures. This practice is intended to provide uniform conditioning for the various low temperature tests conducted on rubbers.

Subcomité:

D11.10

Referida por:

D1229-03R19, D2632-15R19, D1056-20, D2137-11R18, D0945-22, D0945-22, D4014-23, D0746-24, D0746-24, D7121-05R24, D3847-01R24, D2137-11R18, D1329-16R21, D1053-92AR24

Volúmen:

09.01

Número ICS:

83.040.10 (Latex and raw rubber)

Palabras clave:

brittleness; brittle point; crystallization; enthalpy; first order transition; glass transition; low temperature test; modulus; plasticizer effects; resilience; second order transition; simple temperature effects; solubility; stiffening; subnormal temperature; thermodynamic change; viscoelasticity;

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Norma
D832

Versión
07(2024)

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2024-05-01