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ISO 21870:2005

ISO 21870:2005 Rubber compounding ingredients – Carbon black – Determination of high-temperature loss on heating by thermogravimetry

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Description

ISO 21870:2005 describes a method for quantitative determination of the loss on heating (pyrolysis) of carbon black due to the elimination of volatile materials other than those liberated when heating to 125 °C (ISO 1126). The method is applicable to carbon black for the rubber industry.

It serves to assess the decomposition of functional groups and adsorbed substances (e.g. hydrocarbons) present on the surface of the carbon black.

Edition

1

Published Date

2005-01-12

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

4

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 21870:2005 describes a method for quantitative determination of the loss on heating (pyrolysis) of carbon black due to the elimination of volatile materials other than those liberated when heating to 125 °C (ISO 1126). The method is applicable to carbon black for the rubber industry.

It serves to assess the decomposition of functional groups and adsorbed substances (e.g. hydrocarbons) present on the surface of the carbon black.

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