NAVY MIL-STD-177 A-1969 RUBBER PRODUCTS TERMS FOR VISIBLE DEFECTS OF《可视缺陷指数橡胶产品》.pdf
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1、MIL-STD-177A 14 August 1969 SUPERSEDING 7 March 1955 MIL-STD-177 MILITARY STANDARD RUBBER PRODUCTS, TERMS FOR VISIBLE DEFECTS OF Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-DEPARTMENT OF DEmTSE WASHINGTOB, D. C. 20301 RUBBER PRODUCTS, mRt.E FOR V
2、ISIBLE DEFECTS OF MIL-TD-177A l. This Military Standard is mandatory for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 2, Rocomended corrections, additions, or deletions should be addressed to the Naval Ship Fngineering Center, Center Building, Prince Georges Center, Hyattsville,
3、 kryland 20782. ii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iv Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without licen
4、se from IHS-,-,-1. SCOPE includes words currently in general usage with a unique meaning in the rubber industry. Where the term Viubberll is used it includes the synthetic elastomers as well as natural rubber, 1.1 Scope. This standard covers a glossary of terms describing visible defects in rubber p
5、roducts. It 1.2 Purpose. The primary objective of this document is to present definitions of visual defects in rubber products. It is not the purpose of this standard to classify defects as being major or minor. “. - - - “ 2. GLOSSARY OF TER% 2.1 Introduction. Synonymous and similar terms are cross
6、referenced, Vee . . . .II. 2.2 Definitions. . Abrasion: (a) The damaging or wearing away of a surface by friction. (b) In latex goods, thin or picked off spot due to touching another object before dry. Accordion-fold: Folded in alternate directions, producing a wavy condition of the fabric strip in
7、the cross-section. Acid cut11 In latex goods, a run, fault or thin spot. Adhesion failure: Weakness of bond between materials or bond separation. Adhesion, faulty or poor: (a) Failure of one material to adhere to another. (b) Detachment where adhesion is desired. See also delam ami nation. Adhesion
8、insufficient: See IIAdhesion failure“. Agglomeration: Unification of small particles into groups. Loosely refers to undispersed material. in a liquid or plastic medium such as rubber. Aggregation: The tendency of small particles to cluster loosely together. Incomplete dispersion Air cell: Sealed poc
9、kets or bubbles in article causing protrusion on surface. Air check, mark, lock, shot, or trap: Surface marking and despression due to trapped air in curing. Air chute: Surface depression, of a pattern indicated by the name. See also “Air checkt!. Air pocket: A void, usually in footwear due to ply s
10、eparation. See “Air checkt and “Channellf. IIFilll and IlAir check“. Air spot: In molded goods, surface unevenness due to failure of stock to fill mold. See also Alligatoring: Surface crazing or checking of a pattern indicated by the name, usually caused by aging or weathering. Anchorage: Adhesion o
11、f rubber to base cloth, metal or other material. Atmospheric cracking: Surface fissures deeper than crazing, caused by aging or weathering. The principal cause for deterioration is atmospheric oxygen and ozone. See “Ozone cracking“. Backflash or backflow: Distortion at the mold line, usually in the
12、form of wrinkles, folds, tears, or indentations. Severe cases may cause overall dimensional changes. Backrinding : See IIBackflashfl. Ed corner: In cellular rubber, usu+ly void or.lack of proper fill in the corners, .- . Bald spot: Uncoated area in the fabric. Band, Defective: Defects in a strip of
13、rubber or rubberized fabric. (a) Torn - A cut or tear. (b) Pinched - A deformation or contraction. (c) Wrinkled - A ridge, furrow, or crease. 1 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-377A 73 W 9977933 0015B7b 2 m MGSTTD.177A 14 Augus
14、t 1969 Bar: A mark caused when coating machine is stopped. See Brrr mark: Surface mark or indentation by the bars of a festooning oven or chamber used for sus- pension of the coated fabric during vulvanieing or similar operation. %re back: A textile or duck face which is free of any coating or cover
15、ing. Bare tread: See “Light tread“. Bead: In latex goods, a surface protrusion caused by excess latex. See WuP. Bias: Usuallyused as an adjective for fabrics, denoting diagonal placement at an angle of less than 900 to the principal axis; in this sense it is not a defect. However, it may denote a de
16、fect in the sense of an articls being %rryf*. used for liquid materials. (b) Uhen certain ingredients in wlcanized rubber tend to migrate into an ad- jacent piece of rubber of different composition, causing discoioration. For example the staining of white eidsualls by carcass stock in tires. Bleedin
17、g: (a) Kigration of an ingredient to surface to form an oily film, or beads, term usually Blemieh: Surface inperfection which does not affect performance. Blieter: A void or hole in article, causes protrusion on surface when hot, may not show on surface when cold, nay be covered or open, Blister, cr
18、otch: In gloves, an open void, pit or blister occurring where the fingers and thumb fork from the pulm part of the glove. Bliaters, railroad: Blisters in a definite pattern, as indicated by nme. Bloat: Swelling, more particularly as in bulging of a cement container. Blocking: Adhesion between touchi
19、ng layers of material. Block mark: Scar or mark on a nolded article showing general contour of the original raw biscuit or preform. Bloom: (a) taterial migrating to surface, term usually used for solid materials (liquids usually Got to be confused with dust on the surface from external sources, refe
20、rred to as Weedingll). (b) To form a blush or discoloration, For example - sulfur bloom, wax bloom. Blov: A soft area caused by porosity below the surface. Blow hole: A void, blister, or boil. Blow-up: A blister between plies of an article, Blow, otrong: In cellular rubber, over-expansion. Blou, m a
21、lso too close-textured stock, In raw stock, Boil: A aealed pocket, bubble or trapped gas causing a protrusion on the surface of the article. Banding, faulty or poor: See lrAdhesionll, Bootlegging: Progremive ply delamination. Term particularly used in belts of separate plies, Eaf: (a) Depression in
22、surface, may describe a collapsed blister. (b) Curve or displacement in filling threads in fabric. 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STLL177A 14 August 1969 Braid photographing: Bas-relief or outline ofthe reinforcement showing on
23、 the surface. Not specifically a defect but may indicate an undergage cover. Braid stop: An unevenness or neckdown in a braid reinforcement, due to application of one or more ends at a greater tension than the rest. Braided smash: A break in one or more ends in a braided reinforcement. Branchings: (
24、a) Lines, cracks or fissures of a definite pattern as indicated by the name. See Vlow marks! and Wnit marksll. (b) In latex see Wmburstl and lTreeingl. Brand mark: The mark used to establish the identity of the finished rubber product. Break: A crack or split. Breakdown: In electrical testing, punct
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