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ISO standards


Name Description Abstract Status Publication date Edition Number of pages Technical committee ICS
ISO/R 250:1962 Withdrawal of ISO/R 250-1962  Withdrawn 1962-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289-1:1994 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 1: Determination of Mooney viscosity Applies to uncompounded or compounded rubbers. The torque which has to be applied under specified conditions in order to rotate a metal disc in a cylindrical chamber formed from mating dies filled with rubber is measured. The resistance offered by the rubber to this rotation is expressed in arbitrary units as the Mooney viscosity of the test piece.  Withdrawn 1994-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289-1:2005 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 1: Determination of Mooney viscosity ISO 289-1:2005 specifies a method, using a shearing-disc viscometer, for measuring the Mooney viscosity of uncompounded or compounded rubbers.  Withdrawn 2005-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289-1:2005/Cor 1:2009 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 1: Determination of Mooney viscosity — Technical Corrigendum 1  Withdrawn 2009-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289-1:2014 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 1: Determination of Mooney viscosity ISO 289-1:2014 specifies a method, using a shearing-disc viscometer, for measuring the Mooney viscosity of uncompounded or compounded rubbers.  Withdrawn 2014-02 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289-1:2015 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 1: Determination of Mooney viscosity ISO 289-1:2015 specifies a method using a shearing-disc viscometer for measuring the Mooney viscosity of uncompounded or compounded rubbers.  Published 2015-09 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289-2:1994 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 2: Determination of pre-vulcanization characteristics The test consists of determining how the Mooney viscosity of the rubber compound changes with running time at a specified temperature relevant to the process for which the compound is to be used. The time at which the Mooney viscosity has increased by a specified number of units is recorded. The pre-vulcanization characteristics determined by this method provide a means of estimating how long compounded rubber can be maintained at high temperatures and remain processable.  Withdrawn 1994-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289-2:2016 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 2: Determination of pre-vulcanization characteristics ISO 289-2:2016 specifies a method for determining the pre-vulcanization characteristics of compounded rubber. The pre-vulcanization characteristics determined by this method provide a means of estimating how long compounded rubber can be maintained at high temperatures and remain processable.  Withdrawn 2016-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289-2:2020 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 2: Determination of pre-vulcanization characteristics This document specifies a method for determining the pre-vulcanization characteristics of compounded rubber. The pre-vulcanization characteristics determined by this method provide a means of estimating how long compounded rubber can be maintained at high temperatures and remain processable.  Published 2020-04 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289-3:1999 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 3: Determination of the Delta Mooney value for non-pigmented, oil-extended emulsion-polymerized SBR  Withdrawn 1999-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289-3:2015 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 3: Determination of the Delta Mooney value for non-pigmented, oil-extended emulsion-polymerized SBR ISO 289-3:2015 specifies a method for determining the Delta Mooney value of non-pigmented, oil-extended emulsion-polymerized styrene-butadiene rubber.  Published 2015-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289-4:2003 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 4: Determination of the Mooney stress-relaxation rate ISO 289-4:2003 specifies a method of use of a shearing-disc viscometer for measuring the Mooney stress-relaxation rate (MSR) of uncompounded or compounded unvulcanized rubbers, characterizing the elastic response of those materials next to the viscous response as measured by the Mooney viscosity.  Withdrawn 2003-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 814:1996 Rubber, vulcanized — Determination of adhesion to metal — Two-plate method Contains a method for determining the adhesion strength of rubber-to-metal bonds where the rubber part is between two parallel metal plates. Replaces the second edition.  Withdrawn 1996-09 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO/TS 289-4:2017 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determinations using a shearing-disc viscometer — Part 4: Determination of the Mooney stress-relaxation rate ISO/TS 289-4 specifies a method of use of a shearing-disc viscometer for measuring the Mooney stress-relaxation rate (MSR) of uncompounded or compounded, unvulcanized rubbers, characterizing the elastic response of those materials next to the viscous response as measured by the Mooney viscosity. The intended use of this document is on quality control measurements.  Published 2017-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 289:1985 Rubber, unvulcanized — Determination of Mooney viscosity  Withdrawn 1985-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO/R 289:1963 Determination of viscosity of natural and synthetic rubbers by the shearing disk viscometer  Withdrawn 1963-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO/R 289:1963/Amd 1:1969 Determination of viscosity of natural and synthetic rubbers by the shearing disk viscometer — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1969-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 471:1983 Rubber — Standard temperatures, humidities and times for the conditioning and testing of test pieces  Withdrawn 1983-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 471:1995 Rubber — Temperatures, humidities and times for conditioning and testing Cancels and replaces the second edition (1981). Lays down the temperature, humidity and time conditions used for the conditioning and testing of all types of rubber test piece. Also specifies the requirements for the time-interval to be observed between forming and testing of rubber test pieces and products.  Withdrawn 1995-03 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 667:1981 Rubber, compounded — Determination of cure rate — Shearing disk method  Withdrawn 1981-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 812:1991 Rubber, vulcanized — Determination of low-temperature brittleness Describes the apparatus and materials, test pieces, the test procedure, and the contents of the test report. This first edition cancels and replaces ISO/R 812:1968. Annex A is for information only.  Withdrawn 1991-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO/R 812:1968 Method of test for temperature limit of brittleness for vulcanized rubbers  Withdrawn 1968-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO/R 812:1968/Amd 1:1972 Method of test for temperature limit of brittleness for vulcanized rubbers — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1972-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 812:2006 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of low-temperature brittleness ISO 812:2006 specifies a method for determining the lowest temperature at which rubber materials do not exhibit brittle failure or the temperature at which half of the test pieces used in a test fail when impacted under specified conditions. The temperatures thus determined do not necessarily relate to the lowest temperature at which the material can be used since the brittleness will be affected by the conditions of test and especially by the rate of impact. Data obtained by this method should, therefore, be used to predict the behaviour of rubbers at low temperatures only in applications in which the conditions of deformation are similar to those specified in the test. Three procedures are described: procedure A, in which the brittleness temperature is determined;procedure B, in which the brittleness temperature for 50 % failure is determined;procedure C, in which the test piece is impacted at a specified temperature. Procedure C is used in the classification of rubber materials and for specification purposes.  Withdrawn 2006-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 812:2011 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of low-temperature brittleness ISO 812:2011 specifies a method for determining the lowest temperature at which rubber materials do not exhibit brittle failure or the temperature at which half of the test pieces used in a test fail when impacted under specified conditions. The temperatures thus determined do not necessarily relate to the lowest temperature at which the material can be used since the brittleness will be affected by the conditions of test and especially by the rate of impact. Data obtained by this method should, therefore, be used to predict the behaviour of rubbers at low temperatures only in applications in which the conditions of deformation are similar to those specified in the test. Three procedures are described: procedure A, in which the brittleness temperature is determined; procedure B, in which the brittleness temperature for 50 % failure is determined; procedure C, in which the test piece is impacted at a specified temperature. Procedure C is used in the classification of rubber materials and for specification purposes.  Withdrawn 2011-11 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1407:1976 Rubber — Determination of solvent extract  Withdrawn 1976-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 812:2017 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of low-temperature brittleness ISO 812:2017 specifies a method for determining the lowest temperature at which rubber materials do not exhibit brittle failure or the temperature at which half of the test pieces used in a test fail when impacted under specified conditions. The temperatures thus determined do not necessarily relate to the lowest temperature at which the material can be used since the brittleness will be affected by the conditions of test and especially by the rate of impact. Data obtained by this method are, therefore, intended to be used to predict the behaviour of rubbers at low temperatures only in applications in which the conditions of deformation are similar to those specified in the test. Three procedures are described: - procedure A, in which the brittleness temperature is determined; - procedure B, in which the brittleness temperature for 50 % failure is determined; - procedure C, in which the test piece is impacted at a specified temperature. Procedure C is used in the classification of rubber materials and for specification purposes. NOTE A similar test for rubber-coated fabrics is described in ISO 4646.  Published 2017-07 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO/DIS 813-2 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of adhesion to a rigid substrate — Part 2: Adhesion of a soft thermoplastic elastomer layer This ISO standard specifies a test method for assessing the adhesive strength of TPE on substrates and serves to calculate the peel failure (peel strength). It is mainly applicable to soft components in the Shore A hardness range. This standard defines a test specimen and not the injection moulding tool for the manufacturing of this test specimen. A comparison of the measured values with test specimen, which were produced on different injection moulding tools must take this into account.  Under development Edition : 1 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 813:1974 Vulcanized rubber — Determination of adhesion to metal — One-plate method  Withdrawn 1974-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 813:1986 Rubber, vulcanized — Determination of adhesion to metal — One-plate method  Withdrawn 1986-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 813:1997 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of adhesion to a rigid substrate — 90 degree peel method Describes a method for the determination of the adhesive strength of a vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber bonded to a rigid substrate using a test piece comprising a strip of rubber bonded to a single plate of rigid material. Applicable primarily to test pieces prepared in the laboratory under standard conditions. Replaces the second edition.  Withdrawn 1997-02 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 813:2010 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of adhesion to a rigid substrate — 90 degree peel method ISO 813:2010 specifies a method for the determination of the adhesive strength of a vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber bonded to a rigid substrate, using a test piece comprising a strip of rubber bonded to a single plate of rigid material. The test is carried out at a peel angle of 90°. The method is applicable primarily to test pieces prepared in the laboratory under standard conditions, such as can be used to provide data for the choice of rubber compounds or adhesive systems, the development of such materials and the control of manufacturing processes. This method is not suitable for high-hardness rubbers, typically above 85 IRHD.  Withdrawn 2010-08 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 813:2016 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of adhesion to a rigid substrate — 90 degree peel method ISO 813:2016 specifies a method for the determination of the adhesive strength of a vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber bonded to a rigid substrate, using a test piece comprising a strip of rubber bonded to a single plate of rigid material. The test is carried out at a peel angle of 90°. The method is applicable primarily to test pieces prepared in the laboratory under standard conditions, such as can be used to provide data for the choice of rubber compounds or adhesive systems, the development of such materials and the control of manufacturing processes. This method is not suitable for high-hardness rubbers, typically above 85 IRHD.  Withdrawn 2016-05 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 813:2019 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of adhesion to a rigid substrate — 90 degree peel method This document specifies a method for the determination of the adhesive strength of a vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber bonded to a rigid substrate, using a test piece comprising a strip of rubber bonded to a single plate of rigid material. The test is carried out at a peel angle of 90°. The method is applicable primarily to test pieces prepared in the laboratory under standard conditions, such as can be used to provide data for the choice of rubber compounds or adhesive systems, the development of such materials and the control of manufacturing processes. This method is not suitable for high-hardness rubbers, typically above 85 IRHD.  Published 2019-07 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 814:1974 Vulcanized rubber — Determination of adhesion to metal — Two-plate method  Withdrawn 1974-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 814:1986 Rubber, vulcanized — Determination of adhesion to metal — Two-plate method  Withdrawn 1986-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 814:2007 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of adhesion to metal — Two-plate method ISO 814:2007 specifies a method for determining the adhesion strength of rubber-to-metal bonds where the rubber part is assembled between two parallel metal plates, using the adhesive system under investigation. The method is applicable primarily to test pieces, prepared in the laboratory under standard conditions, such as can be used to provide data for the development of rubber compounds and control of methods of manufacture.  Withdrawn 2007-07 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 814:2011 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of adhesion to metal — Two-plate method ISO 814:2011 specifies a method for determining the adhesion strength of rubber-to-metal bonds where the rubber part is assembled between two parallel metal plates, using the adhesive system under investigation. The method is applicable primarily to test pieces, prepared in the laboratory under standard conditions, such as can be used to provide data for the development of rubber compounds and control of methods of manufacture.  Withdrawn 2011-11 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 814:2017 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of adhesion to metal — Two-plate method ISO 814:2017 specifies a method for determining the adhesion strength of rubber-to-metal bonds where the rubber part is assembled between two parallel metal plates, using the adhesive system under investigation. The method is applicable primarily to test pieces, prepared in the laboratory under standard conditions, such as can be used to provide data for the development of rubber compounds and control of methods of manufacture.  Published 2017-07 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 815-1:2008 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of compression set — Part 1: At ambient or elevated temperatures ISO 815-1:2008 specifies methods for the determination of the compression set characteristics of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubbers at ambient or elevated temperatures. The methods are intended to measure the ability of rubbers of hardness within the range 10 IRHD to 95 IRHD to retain their elastic properties at specified temperatures after prolonged compression at constant strain (normally 25 %) under one of the alternative sets of conditions described. For rubber of nominal hardness 80 IRHD and above, a lower compression strain is used: 15 % for a nominal hardness from 80 IRHD to 89 IRHD and 10 % for a nominal hardness from 90 IRHD to 95 IRHD. NOTE 1 When rubber is held under compression, physical or chemical changes can occur that prevent the rubber returning to its original dimensions after release of the deforming force. The result is a set the magnitude of which depends on the time and temperature of compression as well as on the time and temperature of recovery. At elevated temperatures, chemical changes become increasingly more important and lead to a permanent set. NOTE 2 Short-time compression set tests, typically for 22 h, at elevated temperatures are commonly used as a measure of the state of cure, a means of material classification and a specification to ensure the quality of a compound. Longer tests, typically for 1 000 h, at elevated temperatures take account of the effect of ageing and are often used to predict service performance, including that of sealing materials. Short-time tests at ambient temperature show mainly the effect of physical changes (re-orientation of the molecular chains and the fillers).  Withdrawn 2008-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 815-1:2014 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of compression set — Part 1: At ambient or elevated temperatures ISO 815-1:2014 specifies methods for the determination of the compression set characteristics of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubbers at ambient (one method) or elevated temperatures (three methods, A, B, and C, depending on the way the test piece is released at the end of the test). The methods are intended to measure the ability of rubbers of hardness within the range 10 IRHD to 95 IRHD to retain their elastic properties at specified temperatures after prolonged compression at constant strain (normally 25 %) under one of the alternative sets of conditions described. For rubber of nominal hardness 80 IRHD and above, a lower compression strain is used: 15 % for a nominal hardness from 80 IRHD to 89 IRHD and 10 % for a nominal hardness from 90 IRHD to 95 IRHD.  Withdrawn 2014-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 815-1:2019 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of compression set — Part 1: At ambient or elevated temperatures This document specifies methods for the determination of the compression set characteristics of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubbers at ambient (one method) or elevated temperatures (three methods, A, B, and C, depending on the way the test piece is released at the end of the test). The methods are intended to measure the ability of rubbers of hardness within the range 10 IRHD to 95 IRHD to retain their elastic properties at specified temperatures after prolonged compression at constant strain (normally 25 %) under one of the alternative sets of conditions described. For rubber of nominal hardness 80 IRHD and above, a lower compression strain is used: 15 % for a nominal hardness from 80 IRHD to 89 IRHD and 10 % for a nominal hardness from 90 IRHD to 95 IRHD. NOTE 1 When rubber is held under compression, physical or chemical changes that prevent the rubber returning to its original dimensions after release of the deforming force can occur. The result is a set, the magnitude of which depends on the time and temperature of compression as well as on the time, temperature, and conditions of recovery. At elevated temperatures, chemical changes become increasingly more important and lead to a permanent set. NOTE 2 Short-time compression set tests, typically for 24 h, at elevated temperatures are commonly used as a measure of the state of cure, a means of material classification, and a specification to ensure the quality of a compound. Longer tests, typically for 1 000 h, at elevated temperatures take account of the effect of ageing and are often used to predict service performance, including that of sealing materials. Short-time tests at ambient temperature show mainly the effect of physical changes (re-orientation of the molecular chains and the fillers).  Published 2019-11 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1382:1982/Add 3:1983 Rubber — Vocabulary — Addendum 3  Withdrawn 1983-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1982/Add 5:1987 Rubber — Vocabulary — Addendum 5  Withdrawn 1987-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 815-2:2008 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of compression set — Part 2: At low temperatures ISO 815-2:2008 specifies a method for the determination of the compression set characteristics of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubbers at low temperatures. The method is intended to measure the ability of rubbers of hardness within the range 10 IRHD to 95 IRHD to retain their elastic properties at specified temperatures after prolonged compression at constant strain (normally 25 %) under one of the alternative sets of conditions described. For rubber of nominal hardness 80 IRHD and above, a lower compression strain is used: 15 % for a nominal hardness from 80 IRHD to 89 IRHD and 10 % for a nominal hardness from 90 IRHD to 95 IRHD. NOTE When rubber is held under compression, physical or chemical changes can occur that prevent the rubber returning to its original dimensions after release of the deforming force. The result is a set the magnitude of which depends on the time and temperature of compression as well as on the time and temperature of recovery. At low temperatures, changes resulting from the effects of glass hardening or crystallization become predominant and, since these effects are reversed by raising the temperature, it is necessary for all measurements to be undertaken at the test temperature.  Withdrawn 2008-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 815-2:2014 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of compression set — Part 2: At low temperatures ISO 815-2:2014 specifies two methods for the determination of the compression set characteristics of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubbers at low temperatures. Method 1 derives from the methodology used in ISO 815‑1. Method 2 uses a specified testing device, allowing to measure and record the test piece thickness during recovery. Due to the load applied during recovery in method 2, no correlation can be established between the results given by both methods.  Withdrawn 2014-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 815-2:2019 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of compression set — Part 2: At low temperatures This document specifies two methods for the determination of the compression set characteristics of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubbers at low temperatures. Method 1 derives from the methodology used in ISO 815-1. Method 2 uses a specified testing device, allowing to measure and record the test piece thickness during recovery. Due to the load applied during recovery in method 2, no correlation can be established between the results given by both methods. NOTE When rubber is held under compression, physical or chemical changes that prevent the rubber returning to its original dimensions after release of the deforming force can occur. The result is a set, where the magnitude of which depends on the time and temperature of compression as well as on the time, temperature, and conditions of recovery. At low temperatures, changes resulting from the effects of glass hardening or crystallization become predominant and, since these effects are reversed by raising the temperature, therefore, the measurements are always taken at the test temperature.  Published 2019-11 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 815:1972 Vulcanized rubbers — Determination of compression set under constant deflection at normal and high temperatures  Withdrawn 1972-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 815:1991 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of compression set at ambient, elevated or low temperatures Specifies methods to measure the ability of rubbers (of hardnesses from 10 IRHD to 95 IRHD) to retain their elastic properties at specified temperatures. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (1972) and ISO 1653:1975.  Withdrawn 1991-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 815:1991/Cor 1:1993 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of compression set at ambient, elevated or low temperatures — Technical Corrigendum 1 Replaces page 8 (for amendments in table 2).  Withdrawn 1993-04 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 816:1983 Rubber, vulcanized — Determination of tear strength of small test pieces (Delft test pieces)  Withdrawn 1983-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1382:1982 Rubber — Vocabulary  Withdrawn 1982-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 28 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1982/Add 1:1982 Rubber — Vocabulary — Addendum 1  Withdrawn 1982-05 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1982/Amd 1:1986 Rubber — Vocabulary — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1986-05 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1982/Add 2:1982 Rubber — Vocabulary — Addendum 2  Withdrawn 1982-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1982/Add 8:1985 Rubber — Vocabulary — Addendum 8  Withdrawn 1985-05 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1982/Add 9:1987 Rubber — Vocabulary — Addendum 9  Withdrawn 1987-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1982/Add 9:1988 Rubber — Vocabulary — Addendum 9  Withdrawn 1988-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1982/Add 10:1988 Rubber — Vocabulary — Addendum 10  Withdrawn 1988-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1982/Add 16:1988 Rubber — Vocabulary — Addendum 16  Withdrawn 1988-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1982/Add 17:1988 Rubber — Vocabulary — Addendum 17  Withdrawn 1988-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1982/Add 18:1988 Rubber — Vocabulary — Addendum 18  Withdrawn 1988-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:1996 Rubber — Vocabulary Defines terms used in the rubber industry. Replaces the second edition.  Withdrawn 1996-08 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 73 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:2002 Rubber — Vocabulary  Withdrawn 2002-10 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 88 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:2008 Rubber — Vocabulary ISO 1382:2008 is a bilingual (English/French) vocabulary containing the definitions of approximately 400 terms in general use in the rubber industry.  Withdrawn 2008-04 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 80 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:2012 Rubber — Vocabulary ISO 1382:2012 is a trilingual (English/French/Russian) vocabulary containing the definitions of approximately 400 terms in general use in the rubber industry.  Withdrawn 2012-10 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 118 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1382:2020 Rubber — Vocabulary This document establishes a vocabulary of and is limited to those terms in general use throughout the rubber industry. It does not define terms intended for particular rubber products, some of which are given in the vocabulary standards listed in the Bibliography. It does not define terms that are generally understood or adequately defined in other readily available sources such as general dictionaries. The terms are listed in the alphabetical order of the English terms, with an index to the corresponding English terms attached. Symbols are included under their full descriptions.  Published 2020-10 Edition : 7 Number of pages : 67 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber ; 01.040.83 Rubber and plastics industries (Vocabularies)
ISO 1396:1975 Vulcanized and unvulcanized compounded rubber — Determination of copper content — Zinc diethyldithiocarbamate photometric method  Withdrawn 1975-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1397:1975 Compounded rubber — Determination of manganese content — Sodium periodate photometric method  Withdrawn 1975-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1399:1982 Rubber, vulcanized — Determination of permeability to gases — Constant volume method  Withdrawn 1982-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1407:1992 Rubber — Determination of solvent extract Specifies two methods for the quantitative determination of extractable material from raw rubber, both natural and synthetic, and their unvulcanized and vulcanized compounds. Method B is a rapid extraction method, while method A is for use in cases of dispute.  Withdrawn 1992-05 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1407:1992/Cor 1:2007 Rubber — Determination of solvent extract — Technical Corrigendum 1  Withdrawn 2007-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1407:2009 Rubber — Determination of solvent extract ISO 1407:2009 specifies three methods for the quantitative determination of the material extractable from raw rubbers, both natural and synthetic, and their unvulcanized and vulcanized compounds. method A measures the mass of the solvent extract, after evaporation of the solvent, relative to the mass of the original test portion; method B measures the difference in the mass of the test portion before and after extraction; method C, which is for raw rubber only, measures the difference in the mass of the test portion before and after extraction using boiling solvent. Recommendations as to the solvent most appropriate to each type of rubber are given in an annex.  Withdrawn 2009-07 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1407:2011 Rubber — Determination of solvent extract ISO 1407:2011 specifies four methods for the quantitative determination of the material extractable from raw rubbers, both natural and synthetic; two of the methods are also applicable to the unvulcanized and vulcanized compounds of raw rubbers. Method A measures the mass of the solvent extract, after evaporation of the solvent, relative to the mass of the original test portion. Method B measures the difference in the mass of the test portion before and after extraction. Method C, which is for raw rubbers only, measures the difference in the mass of the test portion before and after extraction using boiling solvent. Method D, which is for raw rubbers only, measures the difference in the mass of the test portion before and after extraction relative to the mass of the original test portion. Recommendations as to the solvent most appropriate for each type of rubber are given in an annex.  Published 2011-12 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1407 Rubber — Determination of solvent extract ISO 1407:2011 specifies four methods for the quantitative determination of the material extractable from raw rubbers, both natural and synthetic; two of the methods are also applicable to the unvulcanized and vulcanized compounds of raw rubbers. Method A measures the mass of the solvent extract, after evaporation of the solvent, relative to the mass of the original test portion. Method B measures the difference in the mass of the test portion before and after extraction. Method C, which is for raw rubbers only, measures the difference in the mass of the test portion before and after extraction using boiling solvent. Method D, which is for raw rubbers only, measures the difference in the mass of the test portion before and after extraction relative to the mass of the original test portion. Recommendations as to the solvent most appropriate for each type of rubber are given in an annex.  Under development 2023-04 Edition : 5 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1408:1976 Vulcanized rubber — Determination of carbon black content — Pyrolytic method  Withdrawn 1976-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1408:1987 Rubber — Determination of carbon black content — Pyrolytic and chemical degradation methods  Withdrawn 1987-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1408:1995 Rubber — Determination of carbon black content — Pyrolytic and chemical degradation methods Describes a pyrolytic method (A) and two chemical degradation methods (B and C) for the determination of the carbon black content of artificial rubber and copolymers. Replaces the second edition, of which it constitutes a minor revision.  Published 1995-10 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431-1:1980 Rubber vulcanized — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 1: Static strain test  Withdrawn 1980-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431-1:1980/Amd 1:1982 Rubber vulcanized — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 1: Static strain test — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 1982-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431-1:1989 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 1: Static strain test Refers to tests with a definite temperature under static tensile strain with air containing a definite concentration of ozone in circumstances that exclude the effects of direct light. Great caution is necessary in attempting to relate the test results to service performance. Explanatory notes on the nature of ozone cracking are given in Annex A. Part 2 refers to dynamic tensile strain. Constitutes technical revision of the second edition (ISO 1431-1:1980).  Withdrawn 1989-06 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 2302:1978 Rubber, isobutene-isoprene (IIR) — Evaluation procedures  Withdrawn 1978-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431-1:2004 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 1: Static and dynamic strain testing ISO 1431-1:2004 specifies procedures intended for use in estimating the resistance of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers to cracking when exposed, under static or dynamic tensile strain, to air containing a definite concentration of ozone and at a definite temperature in circumstances that exclude the effects of direct light.  Withdrawn 2004-09 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431-1:2004/Amd 1:2009 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 1: Static and dynamic strain testing — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 2009-03 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431-1:2012 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 1: Static and dynamic strain testing ISO 1431-1:2012 specifies procedures intended for use in estimating the resistance of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers to cracking when exposed, under static or dynamic tensile strain, to air containing a definite concentration of ozone and at a definite temperature in circumstances that exclude the effects of direct light.  Withdrawn 2012-08 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431-1:2022 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 1: Static and dynamic strain testing This document specifies the procedures intended for use in estimating the resistance of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers to cracking when exposed, under static or dynamic tensile strain, to air containing a definite concentration of ozone, at a definite temperature and, if required, at a definite relative humidity in circumstances that exclude the effects of direct light. Visual observation and/or image analysis are used to evaluate the formation and growth of cracks. The changes in physical or chemical properties resulting from exposure can also be determined. Reference and alternative methods for determining the ozone concentration are described in ISO 1431-3.  Published 2022-06 Edition : 6 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO/CD 1431-1 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 1: Static and dynamic strain testing This document specifies the procedures intended for use in estimating the resistance of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers to cracking when exposed, under static or dynamic tensile strain, to air containing a definite concentration of ozone, at a definite temperature and, if required, at a definite relative humidity in circumstances that exclude the effects of direct light. Visual observation and/or image analysis are used to evaluate the formation and growth of cracks. The changes in physical or chemical properties resulting from exposure can also be determined. Reference and alternative methods for determining the ozone concentration are described in ISO 1431-3.  Under development Edition : 7 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431-2:1982 Rubber, vulcanized — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 2: Dynamic strain test  Withdrawn 1982-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431-2:1994 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 2: Dynamic strain test Specifies a method intended for use in estimating the resistance of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers to cracking when exposed, under dynamic tensile strain, to air containing a definite concentration of ozone and at a definite temperature in circumstances that exclude the effects of direct light. Great caution is necessary in attempting to relate standard test results to service performance since the relative ozone resistance of different rubbers can vary markedly depending on the conditions, especially ozone concentration and temperature.  Withdrawn 1994-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431-3:2000 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 3: Reference and alternative methods for determining the ozone concentration in laboratory test chambers  Withdrawn 2000-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 21 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431-3:2017 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Resistance to ozone cracking — Part 3: Reference and alternative methods for determining the ozone concentration in laboratory test chambers ISO 1431-3:2017 describes three types of method for the determination of ozone concentration in laboratory test chambers. Method A ? UV absorption: this is the reference method, and is used as the means of calibration for the alternative methods B and C. Method B ? Instrumental techniques: B1: electrochemical B2: chemiluminescence Method C ? Wet-chemical techniques: Procedure I Procedure II Procedure III  Published 2017-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1431:1972 Withdrawal of ISO 1431-1972  Withdrawn 1972-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1432:1982 Rubber, vulcanized — Low temperature stiffening (Gehman test) — Determination  Withdrawn 1982-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 2302:1985 Rubber, isobutene-isoprene (IIR) — Evaluation procedures  Withdrawn 1985-05 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1432:1988 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of low temperature stiffening (Gehman test) Specifies a static procedure for the materials mentioned over a temperature range from room temperature to approximately -150 °C. Minor revision of the second ecition (ISO 1432:1982).  Withdrawn 1988-12 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1432:1988/Cor 1:2003 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of low temperature stiffening (Gehman test) — Technical Corrigendum 1  Withdrawn 2003-08 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1432:2013 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of low-temperature stiffening (Gehman test) ISO 1432:2013 specifies a static procedure, known as the Gehman test, for determining the relative stiffness characteristics of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers over a temperature range from room temperature to approximately −150 °C.  Withdrawn 2013-01 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1432:2021 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of low-temperature stiffening (Gehman test) This document specifies a static procedure, known as the Gehman test, for determining the relative stiffness characteristics of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers over a temperature range from room temperature to approximately −120 °C.  Published 2021-03 Edition : 5 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1433:1984 Rubber, vulcanized — Preferred gradations of properties  Withdrawn 1984-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber
ISO 1433:1995 Rubber, vulcanized — Preferred gradations of properties Lays down preferred numerical values for the gradation of physical properties of vulcanized rubber determined in accordance with standard methods of test. Replaces the first edition, of which clauses 2 and 4 and the table have been technically revised.  Withdrawn 1995-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 83.060 Rubber