GSO ISO 1408:2015
Rubber -- Determination of carbon black content -- Pyrolytic and chemical degradation methods

Standard No.
GSO ISO 1408:2015
Release Date
2015
Published By
GSO
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GSO ISO 1408:2015
Scope
1.1 This International Standard specifies a pyrolytic method (A) and two chemical degradation methods (B and C) for the determination of the carbon black content of rubber. 1.2 Method A is preferred and should be used for the following polymers, except when certain compounding materials such as lead and cobalt salts, graphitic carbon blacks, phenolic and other resins, bitumen, or cellulose, etc., which cause the formation of a carbonaceous residue during pyrolysis, are present: — polyisoprene, natural or synthetic; — polybutadiene; — styrene-butadiene copolymers; — butyl rubber; — acrylate rubber; — ethylene-propylene copolymer; — ethylene-propylene terpolymer; — polyethers; — polyethylene-derived polymers; — silicone rubbers; — fluorosilicone rubbers; — chlorosulfonated polyethylenes containing less than 30 % (m/m) of chlorine. The precision of this method may be affected if mineral fillers, e.g. alumina or calcium carbonate, are present which decompose or dehydrate, or form volatile halides in the case of halogenated polymers, at the pyrolysis temperature. The method cannot be used for either chloroprene rubbers or butadiene-nitrile rubbers having an acrylic acid nitrile content greater than 30 % (m/m). 1.3 Method B is chiefly intended to be used with samples not amenable to the pyrolytic method A, although it can be used for all samples based on unsaturated rubbers except for isobutylene-isoprene copolymers. 1.4 Method C is relatively hazardous and should be used only for the analysis of samples based on isobutylene-isoprene copolymers and ethylene-propylene copolymers and related terpolymers when methods A and B fail.

GSO ISO 1408:2015 history

  • 2015 GSO ISO 1408:2015 Rubber -- Determination of carbon black content -- Pyrolytic and chemical degradation methods



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