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ISO 3387

Rubber - Determination of crystallization effects by hardness measurements

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 July 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 16
ICS Code (Rubber): 83.060
scope:

This International Standard specifies a test based on hardness measurements for determining the progressive stiffening of rubber with time, caused by crystallization. It is limited to materials having an initial hardness at a test temperature of from 10 IRHD to 85 IRHD.

The method is applicable to raw, unvulcanized (compounded) and vulcanized rubber. It is mainly of interest for rubber with a marked crystallization tendency at temperatures experienced in cold climates, such as chloroprene and natural rubber.

The method is not applicable to fast-crystallizing materials which crystallize to a considerable degree within the time-span of 15 min used for conditioning at test temperature.

Document History

March 1, 2020
Rubber — Determination of crystallization effects by hardness measurements
This document specifies a test based on hardness measurements for determining the progressive stiffening of rubber with time, caused by crystallization. It is limited to materials having an initial...
ISO 3387
July 1, 2012
Rubber - Determination of crystallization effects by hardness measurements
This International Standard specifies a test based on hardness measurements for determining the progressive stiffening of rubber with time, caused by crystallization. It is limited to materials...
January 1, 1994
Rubber - Determination of Crystallization Effects by Hardness Measurements
A description is not available for this item.
January 1, 1994
Rubber - Determination of Crystallization Effects by Hardness Measurements
A description is not available for this item.

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