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ISO 815-2:2014

Issue date: 2014 11 05

Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of compression set — Part 2: At low temperatures

ISO 815-2:2014 specifies two methods for the determination of the compression set characteristics of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubbers at low temperatures. Method 1 de...
Withdrawn: 2019 11 26
Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization
Format:
Digital | 16 Pages
Language:
English
Currently valid:

ISO 815-2:2014 specifies two methods for the determination of the compression set characteristics of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubbers at low temperatures.

Method 1 derives from the methodology used in ISO 815-1. Method 2 uses a specified testing device, allowing to measure and record the test piece thickness during recovery. Due to the load applied during recovery in method 2, no correlation can be established between the results given by both methods.

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ISO 815-2:2019
Issue date : 2019 11 26
Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of compression set — Part 2: At low temperatures