SAE ARP3050
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Suitable Test Sizes for O-ring Specifications
08-09-2021
21-02-2007
There are many tests that have been developed to characterize rubber O-rings. Many of these tests are independent of the size of the O-ring being tested.
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There are many tests that have been developed to characterize rubber O-rings. Many of these tests are independent of the size of the O-ring being tested. However, there are some tests, specifically, stress/strain properties, that are a function of the O-ring’s size. The purpose of this report is to provide guidelines for specifying O-rings that would be considered “suitable for testing” when writing O-ring material specifications.
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