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NEN-ISO 1409

Plastics/rubber - Polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic) - Determination of surface tension by the ring method

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 May 2003
Status: inactive
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Latex and raw rubber): 83.040.10
scope:

This International Standard specifies a ring method for the determination of the surface tension of polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natura1 and synthetic). The method is valid for polymer dispersions and rub- ber latices with a viscosity less than 200 mPas. To achieve this, the dispersion or latex is diluted with water to a total solids content of 40 % (m/m). If nec- essary, the solids content is further reduced to ensure that the viscosity is under the specified limit. The method is also suitable for prevulcanized latices and compounded materials.

Document History

September 1, 2006
Plastics/rubber - Polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic) - Determination of surface tension by the ring method
This International Standard specifies a ring method for the determination of the surface tension of polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic). The method is valid for polymer...
NEN-ISO 1409
May 1, 2003
Plastics/rubber - Polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic) - Determination of surface tension by the ring method
This International Standard specifies a ring method for the determination of the surface tension of polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natura1 and synthetic). The method is valid for polymer...
March 1, 1984
Rubber latex - Determination of surface tension
This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the surface tension of synthtic or natural rubber latices. The surface tension of the latex is determined at a total solids...
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