1.1 This specification covers certain requirements for natural rubber gloves used in conducting medical examinations and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. It also covers natural rubber gloves used in handling contaminated medical material. 1.2 This specification provides...
1.1 This practice covers the evaluation methods for the compounding material commercially known as recycled vulcanizate particulate rubber. The methods are of general usage in quality control or are needed for the classification of the recycled vulcanizate particulate rubber...
5.1 This procedure is intended to determine the total extractable materials in rubber. It will give the combined amount of rosin and fatty acids, soaps, extender oils, defoamer tars, antioxidants, and other uncombined organic constituents that are extractable in the solvent used. The...
5.1 This test method is intended for use in quality control, material screening, and related problem solving where a compositional analysis, or comparison to a known material, is desired. 5.2 The parameters described are guidelines and may be altered to suit the analysis of other...
1.1 This specification establishes minimum requirements for adhesives used for the installation of resilient floor coverings, within a climate-controlled structure, when adhered directly and permanently to a structurally sound and recommended substrate. 1.2 This specification will provide the means...
1.1 This specification covers certain requirements for poly(vinyl chloride) gloves used in conducting medical examinations and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. It also covers poly(vinyl chloride) gloves used in handling contaminated medical material. 1.2 This specification provides for...
1.1 This test method covers procedures for evaluating the ability of rubber and rubber-like materials to withstand the effects of aqueous solutions with available chlorine and chloramine. It is intended to compare the effects of chlorine compounds, present in potable water due...
1.1 This specification covers preformed expansion joint fillers of the following four types for use in concrete, brick, or stone construction. 1.1.1 Type I-Sponge rubber. 1.1.2 Type II-Cork. 1.1.3 Type III-Self-expanding cork. 1.1.4 Type IV-Recycled PVC. 1.2 The values stated in inch-pound...
1.1 This practice covers testing to evaluate chemical constituents, chemical and physical properties of compounding materials, and compounded and cured rubbers, which may frequently be conducted by one or more test methods. When more than one test method is available, two questions...
1.1 This test method covers quantitative procedures for the evaluation of the compatibility of automotive engine oils with several reference elastomers typical of those used in the sealing materials in contact with these oils. Compatibility is evaluated by determining the changes in volume,...
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...
1.1 These test methods cover procedures for testing the static adhesional strength of rubber to rigid materials (in most cases metals). Method A-Rubber Part Assembled Between Two Parallel Metal Plates. Method B-90° Stripping Test-Rubber Part Assembled to One Metal Plate....