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ASTM D 429 : 2014

Superseded

Superseded

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Standard Test Methods for Rubber Property—Adhesion to Rigid Substrates

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

31-03-2021

Language(s)

English

Published date

20-05-2014

These test methods cover procedures for testing the static adhesional strength of rubber to rigid materials (in most cases metals).

1.1These test methods cover procedures for testing the static adhesional strength of rubber to rigid materials (in most cases metals).

Method A—Rubber Part Assembled Between Two Parallel Metal Plates.

Method B—90° Stripping Test—Rubber Part Assembled to One Metal Plate.

Method C—Measuring Adhesion of Rubber to Metal with a Conical Specimen.

Method D—Adhesion Test—Post-Vulcanization (PV) Bonding of Rubber to Metal.

Method E—90° Stripping Test—Rubber Tank Lining—Assembled to One Metal Plate.

Method F—Rubber Part Assembled Between Two Parallel Convex-Shaped Metal Plates

Method G—Measuring Bond Durability for Rubber-to-Metal Bonded Components with a Double Shear Cylindrical Specimen

Method H—Measuring Bond Durability for Rubber-to-Metal Bonded Components with a Quadruple Shear Specimen

1.2While the test method may be used with a wide variety of rigid materials, use of materials other than metals is the exception. For this reason, we have used the word “metal” in the text rather than “rigid materials.”

1.3The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values given in parentheses are for information only.

1.4This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Committee
D 11
DocumentType
Test Method
Pages
22
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
AS 1683.14-1976 Identical

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ASTM D 1149 : 2016 Standard Test Methods for Rubber Deterioration—Cracking in an Ozone Controlled Environment
ASTM D 1149 : 2015 Standard Test Methods for Rubber Deterioration—Cracking in an Ozone Controlled Environment
ASTM D 1149 : 2007 Standard Test Methods for Rubber Deterioration-Cracking in an Ozone Controlled Environment
ASTM D 1149 : 2018 Standard Test Methods for Rubber Deterioration—Cracking in an Ozone Controlled Environment
ASTM D 1149 : 2007 : R2012 Standard Test Methods for Rubber Deterioration—Cracking in an Ozone Controlled Environment
ASTM D 1149 : 1978 : REV A Standard Test Method for Rubber Deterioration - Surface Ozone Cracking In A Chamber ( Flat Specimen)
ASTM D 1149 : 1999 Standard Test Method for Rubber Deterioration-Surface Ozone Cracking in a Chamber

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