BS 6716-1986 Guide to properties and types of rubber《橡胶性能和类型指南》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS6716:1986 Guide to Properties and types of rubber UDC678.4+678.7:678.01BS6716:1986 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Rubber StandardsCommittee, was published under the authority ofthe Board of BSI and comes intoeffect on 31 July 1986 BSI 04-1999
2、 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference RUM/15 Draft for comment84/35977 DC ISBN 0 580 15208 1 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Rubber Standards Committee (RUM/-) to Technical
3、 Committee RUM/15 upon which the following bodies were represented: British Rubber Manufacturers Association Malaysian Rubber Producers Research Association Ministry of Defence RAPRA Technology Ltd. Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Limited Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date
4、of issue CommentsBS6716:1986 BSI 04-1999 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 Rubbers commercially available 1 3 Properties of vulcanized rubbers 1 4 Types of rubber 13 5 Cellular materials 19 6 Ebonite 20 7 Latex 20 8 Designing a rubber component 20 Appe
5、ndix A British Standards for rubber and rubber products 23 Appendix B Index 23 Figure 1 Scheme for selection of type of rubber 22 Table 1 Rubbers in general use 2 Table 2 Less common rubbers 3 Table 3 Relationship between hardness and medium strain shear modulus 3 Table 4 Heat resistance of rubbers
6、8 Table 5 Low temperature resistance of rubbers 10 Publications referred to 26BS6716:1986 ii BSI 04-1999 Foreword This British Standard has been prepared under the direction of the Rubber Standards Committee. It originated from a draft Defence Standard prepared by the Rubbers, Plastics and Adhesives
7、 subcommittee of the Defence Engineering and Equipment Standardization Committee. The guide provides users and designers with basic information on the properties of rubber and how these may be best utilized in finished products. Rubber is a generic term for a group of polymeric materials whose main
8、characteristic is a unique ability to undergo large elastic deformations, in tension, compression, shear or torsion, without rupture and to recover almost completely after such deformation. This characteristic is exploited in a wide variety of end-uses ranging from disposable household goods and veh
9、icle tyres (the main use of rubber) to large mountings and bearings required to last the life-span of the building or bridge they support. Other uses include adhesives, electrical insulation and chemical plant linings. In a document of this length such a range of applications cannot be considered in
10、 any detail, and for this reason some emphasis has been placed on the properties of rubber as an engineering material, although the information given is of wider interest. In engineering, rubber is mainly used as a seal or as a spring; it is also used in hoses and belting of various descriptions. It
11、 should be noted that British Standards are available for several of these and other applications of rubber. A comprehensive list, comprising test methods, specifications, and other related standards, is given in a classified format in BSI Sectional List SL12 “Leather, plastics, rubber”. NOTEFurther
12、 details about SL12 are provided in Appendix A. The material is usually in the form of vulcanized rubber. Vulcanization is the insertion of chemical crosslinks at intervals along adjacent rubber molecular chains. The type and density of the crosslinking depend upon the time and temperature of the pr
13、ocess as well as the amount and type of vulcanization ingredients used in the formulation. The properties of the vulcanized rubber are affected by the type and density of crosslinking. Thermoplastic rubbers rely on crystalline or glassy domains for their strength and thermoplasticity. Initially the
14、only rubber polymer available was that produced from tree latex, i.e.natural rubber, but since the1930s there has been tremendous activity in the field of polymerization with the development of a large number of synthetic rubber polymers. This vast increase in the number of rubber polymers available
15、 has greatly increased the complexity of choice of a suitable material. The inherent properties of vulcanizable rubber polymers can be varied over a wide range by differences in compounding. Compounding involves the addition of powder and liquid ingredients to the rubber polymer. The ingredients add
16、ed fall into two classes, those essential to the production of a vulcanizate having the desired properties, and those used to minimize the cost of the end product. Key ingredients in the rubber compound include the vulcanization system, fillers that impart specific properties, and antidegradants. Al
17、l rubber vulcanizates are liable to degradation during storage and service although the rate of deterioration of some rubbers can be considered to be extremely slow. When made to appropriate specifications, and when properly packaged and stored, most rubbers will remain in a serviceable condition fo
18、r many years. A controlled system of storage is necessary to ensure rubbers are issued for use in a serviceable state (see BS3574). The life in service is dependent on the service conditions and advice should be sought at an early stage of the design study. Factors affecting the life of vulcanized r
19、ubber are discussed in3.5. Throughout this standard the term “rubber” is intended to cover both natural and synthetic rubbers in dry and latex form. This and other terms are used in accordance with definitions given in BS3558. An index to the principal clauses in this standard is included as Appendi
20、x B.BS6716:1986 BSI 04-1999 iii WARNING NOTE. The guide refers to the use of substances and/or test procedures that may be injurious to health if adequate precautions are not taken. It refers only to technical suitability and in no way absolves either the supplier or the user from statutory obligati
21、ons necessary to meet the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work, etc.Act1974, relating to health and safety at any stage of manufacture or use. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their corr
22、ect application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi toiv, pages1to26, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright
23、date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on theinside front cover.iv blankBS6716:1986 BSI 04-1999 1 1 Scope This British Standard gives designers and users of rubber products guidance on the properties and types of rubber, associated test methods
24、and terms used in the rubber industry. It draws attention to relevant British Standards in this field. Guidance is also included on designing a rubber component for a particular end-use. NOTEThe titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover. 2 Rubbers co
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