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BS ISO 5794-3:2011 Rubber compounding ingredients. Silica, precipitated, hydrated Evaluation procedures in a blend of solution styrene-butadiene rubber (S-SBR) and butadiene rubber (BR)

BS ISO 5794-3:2011

Rubber compounding ingredients. Silica, precipitated, hydrated Evaluation procedures in a blend of solution styrene-butadiene rubber (S-SBR) and butadiene rubber (BR)

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Označení normy:BS ISO 5794-3:2011
Počet stran:16
Vydáno:2011-08-31
ISBN:978 0 580 67344 3
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 5794-3:2011


This standard BS ISO 5794-3:2011 Rubber compounding ingredients. Silica, precipitated, hydrated is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.040.20 Rubber compounding ingredients

This part of ISO 5794 specifies the test formulation, equipment, procedure and test methods for determining the physical properties of precipitated hydrated silica in a compound based on a blend of solution styrene-butadiene and butadiene rubber. The formulation can be regarded as a model compound for silica-based passenger car tyre treads.

NOTE 1 ISO 5794-2[2] specifies the test formulation, equipment, procedure and test methods for determining the physical properties of precipitated hydrated silica in a styrene-butadiene rubber mix.

NOTE 2 ISO 5794-1[1] specifies methods for chemical analysis of precipitated hydrated silica, describes its physical and chemical properties, and classifies silicas with respect to their specific surface area obtained by nitrogen adsorption.