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ISO 1409:2020

ISO 1409:2020 Plastics/rubber – Polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic) – Determination of surface tension

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Description

This document specifies two methods for the determination of the surface tension of polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic).

– Method A is the ring method (Du No√ºy ring method).

– Method B is the plate method (Wilhelmy plate method).

Method A is suitable valid for polymer dispersions and rubber latices with a viscosity less than 200 mPa·s.

Method B is not suitable for polymer dispersions and rubber latices containing cationic surfactants.

Methods A and B are also suitable for prevulcanized latices and compounded material.

In case of dispute, the preferred method is method A (the ring method).

Edition

6

Published Date

2020-08-21

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

12

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document specifies two methods for the determination of the surface tension of polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic).

- Method A is the ring method (Du Noüy ring method).

- Method B is the plate method (Wilhelmy plate method).

Method A is suitable valid for polymer dispersions and rubber latices with a viscosity less than 200 mPa·s.

Method B is not suitable for polymer dispersions and rubber latices containing cationic surfactants.

Methods A and B are also suitable for prevulcanized latices and compounded material.

In case of dispute, the preferred method is method A (the ring method).

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