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NEN-ISO 1126

Rubber compounding ingredients - Carbon black - Determination of loss on heating

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 October 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 15
ICS Code (Rubber compounding ingredients): 83.040.20
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NEN-ISO 1126 specifies methods for determining the loss on heating of carbon black for use in the rubber industry. This loss on heating is due primarily to loss of moisture, but traces of other volatile materials may also be lost. These methods are not applicable to treated carbon blacks which contain added volatile materials. One of the following three methods is used: - method 1: gravity-convection oven method; - method 2: moisture balance method; - method 3: infrared irradiation method (rapid method). Method 1 is the preferred method.

Document History

NEN-ISO 1126
October 1, 2015
Rubber compounding ingredients - Carbon black - Determination of loss on heating
NEN-ISO 1126 specifies methods for determining the loss on heating of carbon black for use in the rubber industry. This loss on heating is due primarily to loss of moisture, but traces of other...
March 1, 2006
Rubber compounding ingredients - Carbon black - Determination of loss on heating
This International Standard specifies methods for determining the loss on heating of carbon black for use in the rubber industry. This loss on heating is due primarily to loss of moisture, but traces...
February 1, 1990
Rubber compounding ingredients - Carbon black - Determination of loss on heating
This International Standard specifies a method for determining the loss on heating of carbon black for use in the rubber industry. This loss on heating is due primarily to loss of moisture, but...
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