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NEN-ISO 3384

Vulcanized rubber - Determination of stress relaxation in compression at normal and at elevated temperatures

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 February 1990
Status: inactive
ICS Code (Rubber): 83.060
scope:

This International Standard specifies two methods for determining the decrease in counterforce exerted by a test piece of vulcanized rubber which has been compressed at a constant deformation under specified conditions of time and temperature.

Document History

October 1, 2005
Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic - Determination of stress relaxation in compression at ambient and at elevated temperatures
This International Standard specifies two methods for determining the decrease in counterforce exerted by a test piece of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber which has been compressed to a constant...
February 1, 2001
Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic - Determination of stress relaxation in compression at ambient and at elevated temperatures
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November 1, 1999
Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic - Determination of stress relaxation in compression at ambient and at elevated temperatures
Specifies two methods for determining the decrease in counterforce exerted by a test piece of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber, which has been compressed to a constant deformation and maintained...
NEN-ISO 3384
February 1, 1990
Vulcanized rubber - Determination of stress relaxation in compression at normal and at elevated temperatures
This International Standard specifies two methods for determining the decrease in counterforce exerted by a test piece of vulcanized rubber which has been compressed at a constant deformation under...
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