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ISO 7620:2005

ISO 7620:2005 Rubber materials – Chemical resistance

CDN $273.00

Description

ISO/TR 7620:2005 describes a classification system for the reporting and tabulation of the chemical resistance of rubber materials. It also provide guidance on the testing and evaluation of rubber with particular reference to test chemicals described in a number of ISO standards.

It gives guidance on the behaviour of rubber in contact with chemicals such as aggressive gases and fluids, e.g. acids, alkalis, aqueous solutions, oil and solvents.

The information given is based on the practical experience of manufacturers and users of rubber materials.

Edition

2

Published Date

2005-06-02

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

35

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/TR 7620:2005 describes a classification system for the reporting and tabulation of the chemical resistance of rubber materials. It also provide guidance on the testing and evaluation of rubber with particular reference to test chemicals described in a number of ISO standards.

It gives guidance on the behaviour of rubber in contact with chemicals such as aggressive gases and fluids, e.g. acids, alkalis, aqueous solutions, oil and solvents.

The information given is based on the practical experience of manufacturers and users of rubber materials.

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