ASTM D 832 : 2007 : R2012
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Standard Practice for Rubber Conditioning For Low Temperature Testing
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01-07-2024
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01-12-2012
CONTAINED IN VOL. 09.01, 2015 Defines the characteristic mechanical behavior of rubbers at low temperatures, and outlines the conditioning procedure necessary for testing at these temperatures.
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D 11
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Standard Practice
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4
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Reconfirmed 2012
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American Society for Testing and Materials
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Superseded
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1.1This practice covers the characteristic mechanical behavior of rubbers at low temperatures, and outlines the conditioning procedure necessary for testing at these temperatures.
1.2One of the first stages in establishing a satisfactory technique for low temperature testing is the specification of the time and temperature of exposure of the test specimen. It has been demonstrated that any one or more of the following distinct changes, which are detailed in Table 1, may take place on lowering the test temperature:
Property | Crystallization | Glass Transition |
Physical effects | Becomes stiff (hard) but not necessarily brittle | Becomes stiff and brittle |
Temperature-volume relation | Significant decrease in volume | No change in volume, but definite change in coefficient of thermal expansion |
Latent heat effect (4, 5, 8) | Heat evolved on crystallization | Usually no heat effect, but definite change in specific heat |
Rate (2, 4, 6, 7, 8) | Minutes, hours, days, or even months may be required. In general, as temperature is lowered, rate increases to a maximum and then decreases with increase in deformation. Rate also varies with composition, state of cure, and nuclei remaining from previous crystallizations, or from compounding materials such as carbon black. | Usually rapid; takes place within a definite narrow temperature range regardless of thermal history of specimen. May be limited rate effect (2) |
Temperature of occurrence | Optimum temperature is specific to the polymer involved. | Very wide limits, depending on composition |
Effect on molecular structure | Orientation of molecular segments; random if unstrained, approaching parrallelism under strain | Change in type of motion of segments of molecule |
Materials exhibiting | Unstretched polymers including natural rubber (low sulfur vulcanizates), chloroprene, Thiokol A polysulfide rubber, butadiene copolymers with high butadiene content, most silicones, some polyurethanes. Butyl rubbers crystallize when strained. Straining increases rate of crystallization of all of the above materials. | All |
(1)Juve, A. E., Whitby, G. S., Davis, C. C., and Dunbrook, R. F., Synthetic Rubber , John Wiley& Sons, New York, NY, 1954, pp. 471–484.
(2)Boyer, R. F., and Spencer, R. S., Advances in Colloid Sciences, Vol II, edited by H. Mark and G. S. Whitby, Interscience Publishers, Inc., New York, NY, 1946, pp. 1–55.
(3)Boyer, R. F., and Spencer, R. S., High Polymer Physics, A Symposium , edited by Howard A. Robinson, Chemical Publishing Co., Inc., Brooklyn, NY, 1948, pp. 170–184.
(4)Wood, L. A., and Bekkedahl, Norman, High Polymer Physics, loc cit, 1948, pp. 258–293.
(5)Schmidt, A. X., and Marlies, C. A., Principles of High Polymer Theory and Practice, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, NY, 1948, pp. 175–193.
(6)Treloar, L. R. G., The Physics of Rubber Elasticity, Oxford University Press, London, 1949, pp. 152–191.
(7)Liska, J. W., “Low Temperature Properties of Elastomers,” Symposium on Effects of Low Temperature on the Properties of Materials, STP 78, ASTM, 1946, pp. 27–45.
(8)Turner, Alfrey, Jr., “Mechanical Behavior of High Polymers,” Vol VI of High Polymer Series, Interscience Publishers, Inc., New York, NY, 1948, pp. 80–83 and 340–374.
ASTM D 5964 : 2016 : REDLINE | Standard Practice for Rubber IRM 901, IRM 902, and IRM 903 Replacement Oils for ASTM No. 1, ASTM No. 2, ASTM No. 3 Oils, and IRM 905 formerly ASTM No. 5 Oil |
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ASTM D 1566 : 2015 : REDLINE | TERMINOLOGY RELATING TO RUBBER |
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