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ISO 4666:2018

ISO 4666:2018 Rubber, vulcanized – Determination of temperature rise and resistance to fatigue in flexometer testing – Part 4: Constant-stress flexometer

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Description

This document specifies a constant-stress flexometer test for the determination of the temperature rise and resistance to fatigue of vulcanized rubbers.

Many rubber products, such as tyres and belts, are tested by subjecting them to an oscillating load with a constant peak stress amplitude. In order to obtain good correlation between accelerated tests and in-service exposure of these products, this document gives instructions for carrying out measurements under such conditions.

This method is not applicable for rubber having a hardness greater than 85 IRHD.

Edition

2

Published Date

2018-09-18

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

20

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies a constant-stress flexometer test for the determination of the temperature rise and resistance to fatigue of vulcanized rubbers.

Many rubber products, such as tyres and belts, are tested by subjecting them to an oscillating load with a constant peak stress amplitude. In order to obtain good correlation between accelerated tests and in-service exposure of these products, this document gives instructions for carrying out measurements under such conditions.

This method is not applicable for rubber having a hardness greater than 85 IRHD.

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