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NEN-ISO 248

Rubber, raw - Determination of volatile-matter content

inactive, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 July 2005
Status: inactive
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Latex and raw rubber): 83.040.10
scope:

This International Standard specifies two methods, a hot-mill method and an oven method, for the determination of moisture and other volatile-matter content in raw rubbers. These methods are applicable to the determination of the volatile-matter content in the R-group of rubbers listed in ISO 1629 which are rubbers having an unsaturated carbon chain, for example, natural rubber and synthetic rubbers derived at least partly from diolefins. This International Standard may also be applicable to other rubbers, but in these cases it is necessary to prove that the change in mass is due solely to loss of original volatile matter and not to rubber degradation. The hot-mill method is not applicable to natural and synthetic isoprene rubbers or to rubbers too difficult to handle on a hot mill or to rubbers in powdered or chip form. The two test methods do not necessarily give identical results. Therefore, in the case of dispute the oven method A is the reference method.

Document History

NEN-ISO 248
July 1, 2005
Rubber, raw - Determination of volatile-matter content
This International Standard specifies two methods, a hot-mill method and an oven method, for the determination of moisture and other volatile-matter content in raw rubbers. These methods are...
May 1, 1992
Rubbers, raw - Determination of volatile-matter content
This International Standard specifies two methods, a hot-mill method and an oven method, for the determination of moisture and other volatile matter content in raw rubbers. These methods are suitable...

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