: Roger Brown
: Physical Test Methods for Elastomers
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783319667270
: 1
: CHF 165.40
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: Maschinenbau, Fertigungstechnik
: English
: 381
: Wasserzeichen/DRM
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This book provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of physical testing of elastomers (rubbers and thermoplastic elastomers) including mechanical, electrical, thermal and all aspects of durability. Elastomers are an important class of materials used in such products as tyres, seals and hose which have markedly different properties to other materials. The importance of testing of elastomers means that a comprehensive text on the subject is essential. The advantage over general materials testing books is being more specific while the advantage over general rubber technology books is that testing is dealt with in depth.



Roger Brown is an internationally acknowledged expert on physical testing and quality assurance of polymers and has published more than 70 technical papers and several books on testing subjects. He was responsible for Rapra's testing laboratories and services for 25 years and is editor of the journal Polymer Testing. He is active in many standards committees and is leader of the British delegation to ISO Technical Committee 45. Roger and his wife Yoland have opened their garden at Brownhill House for the National Garden Scheme for 33 years. They also enjoy driving their 4 kit cars.

Preface5
Contents7
Part I: Before You Test15
Chapter 1: Introduction16
1.1 Scope and Content16
References20
Chapter 2: General Considerations21
2.1 Philosophy21
2.2 Test Piece History24
2.3 Test Conditions25
2.4 Statistics26
2.5 Sampling27
2.6 Limitations of Results29
2.7 Quality Systems29
2.8 Test Equipment33
2.9 Thermoplastic Elastomers34
2.10 Product Testing35
References37
Chapter 3: Standards39
3.1 Standards39
3.1.1 Types of Standard39
3.1.2 Test Methods40
3.2 Organisations Producing Standards42
3.2.1 Sources of Standards42
3.2.2 International Standards42
3.2.2.1 The International Organisation for Standardisation42
3.2.2.2 Other International Standards45
3.2.2.3 European Standards46
3.2.3 National Standards46
3.2.3.1 General46
3.2.3.2 The British Standards Institution47
3.2.3.3 Other British Standards48
3.2.3.4 USA Standards48
3.2.4 Company Standards49
3.3 Units50
References50
Chapter 4: Conditioning and Test Atmospheres52
4.1 Introducti