UNLIMITED FREE
ACCESS
TO THE WORLD'S BEST IDEAS

SUBMIT
Already a GlobalSpec user? Log in.

This is embarrasing...

An error occurred while processing the form. Please try again in a few minutes.

Customize Your GlobalSpec Experience

Finish!
Privacy Policy

This is embarrasing...

An error occurred while processing the form. Please try again in a few minutes.

ISO/IEC 7811-6

Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 6: Magnetic stripe - High coercivity TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1

inactive
Buy Now
Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 September 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 2
ICS Code (Identification cards. Chip cards. Biometrics): 35.240.15
scope:

This International Standard specifies four methods for the determination of the hardness of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers on flat surfaces and four methods for the determination of apparent hardness of curved surfaces using methods N, H, L and M, respectively:

Methods CN, CH, CL and CM.

The methods differ primarily in the diameter of the indenting ball and the magnitude of the indenting force, these being chosen to suit the particular application. The range of applicability of each is indicated in figure 1.

Method N: The normal test for hardness is the appropriate method for test pieces of thickness greater than or equal to 4 mm and is preferably used for rubbers in the range 35 IRHD to 85 IRHD but may be used for those in the range 30 IRHD to 95 IRHD.

Method H: The appropriate method for test pieces of thickness greater than or equal to 4 mm and hardness in the range 85 IRHD to 100 IRHD.

Method L: The appropriate method for test pieces of thickness greater than or equal to 6 mm and hardness in the range 10 IRHD to 35 IRHD.

NOTE 1 The value of hardness obtained by method N within the ranges 85 IRHD to 95 IRHD and 30 IRHD to 35 IRHD may not agree precisely with that obtained using method H or method L, respectively. The difference is not normally significant for technical purposes.

Method M: The microtest for hardness is essentially a scaled-down version of the normal test method N, permitting the testing of thinner and smaller test pieces. It is the appropriate method for test pieces of thickness less than 4 mm and is preferably used for rubbers in the range 35 IRHD to 85 IRHD but may be used for those in the range 30 IRHD to 95 IRHD.

NOTE 2 Because of various surface effects in the rubber and of any slight surface roughness (produced, for example, by buffing), the microtest will not always give results agreeing with those obtained by the normal test.

Methods CN, CH, CL and CM: Apparent-hardness tests on curved surfaces.

These methods are modifications of methods N, H, L and M for cases where the rubber surface tested is curved. Two cases exist, depending whether

a) the test piece or article tested is large enough for the hardness instrument to rest upon it;

b) it is small enough for both the test piece and the instrument to rest upon a common support.

A variant of b) would be where the test piece rests on the specimen table of the instrument.

The procedures described cannot provide for all possible shapes and dimensions of test pieces but cover some of the commonest types such as "O" rings. Determination of the apparent hardness of rubber-covered rollers is dealt with separately in ISO 7267-1 : 1986, Rubber-covered rollers - Determination of apparent hardness - Part 1: IRHD method, ISO 7267-2: 1986, Rubber-covered rollers - Determination of apparent hardness - Part 2: Shore-type durometer method and ISO 7267-3:1988, Rubber-covered rollers - Determination of apparent hardness - Part 3: Pusey and Jones method.

Document History

August 1, 2018
Identification cards — Recording technique — Part 6: Magnetic stripe: High coercivity
ISO/IEC 7811 defines the characteristics for identification cards as defined in Clause 3 of this document and the use of such cards for international interchange. This document specifies...
August 1, 2018
Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 6: Magnetic stripe: High coercivity
ISO/IEC 7811 defines the characteristics for identification cards as defined in Clause 3 of this document and the use of such cards for international interchange. This document specifies...
September 1, 2014
Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 6: Magnetic stripe - High coercivity
This International Standard defines the characteristics for identification cards as defined in Clause 4 of this part of ISO/IEC 7811 and the use of such cards for international interchange. This...
ISO/IEC 7811-6
September 1, 2010
Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 6: Magnetic stripe - High coercivity TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1
This International Standard specifies four methods for the determination of the hardness of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers on flat surfaces and four methods for the determination of apparent...
June 1, 2008
Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 6: Magnetic stripe - High coercivity
ISO/IEC 7811 defines the characteristics for identification cards as defined in Clause 4 of this part of ISO/IEC 7811 and the use of such cards for international interchange. This part of ISO/IEC...
February 1, 2001
Identification Cards - Recording Technique - Part 6: Magnetic Stripe - High Coercivity
A description is not available for this item.
February 1, 2001
Identification cards - Recording technique - Part 6: Magnetic stripe - High coercivity
A description is not available for this item.
January 1, 1996
Identification Cards - Recording Technique - Part 6: Magnetic Stripe - High Coercivity
A description is not available for this item.

References

Advertisement