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ISO 7664:2000

ISO 7664:2000 Rubber, raw natural and raw synthetic – General guidance on storage

CDN $76.00

Description

This International Standard provides information on the most suitable conditions for the storage of raw natural and

raw synthetic rubber delivered in the form of bales.

For rubber delivered in the form of powder, loose crumb or pellets, extra care should be taken because of the far

greater exposed surface area. In addition, “particulate” rubber can agglomerate under the influence of elevated

temperature and/or pressure.

Edition

1

Published Date

2000-09-21

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

2

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This International Standard provides information on the most suitable conditions for the storage of raw natural and

raw synthetic rubber delivered in the form of bales.

For rubber delivered in the form of powder, loose crumb or pellets, extra care should be taken because of the far

greater exposed surface area. In addition, "particulate" rubber can agglomerate under the influence of elevated

temperature and/or pressure.

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