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ISO 132:2017

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Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic Determination of flex cracking and crack growth (De Mattia)

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Language(s)

French, English

Published date

31-07-2017

$180.92
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ISO 132:2017 specifies a method of test intended for use in comparing the resistance of vulcanized or thermoplastic rubbers to the formation and growth of cracks, when subjected to repeated flexing on the De Mattia type machine. For determination of crack growth, an artificial cut is made in the test piece to initiate cut growth.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes ISO 133 (04/2001) Supersedes ISO/DIS 132. (08/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
16
PublisherName
International Organization for Standardization
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
NF ISO 132 : 2017 Identical
NEN ISO 132 : 2017 Identical
PN ISO 132 : 2000 Identical
SS-ISO 132:2017 Identical
BS ISO 132:2017 Identical
UNE 53513:2006 Identical
DIN 53522-2:1979-01 Corresponds
UNE-ISO 132:2021 Identical
BS 903-A10(1999) : 1999 Identical
NBN T 31 014 : 1985 Identical
BS 903-A10:1984 Identical
DIN 53522-1:1979-01 Corresponds
IS 3400 : Part 7 : 2021 Identical
DIN ISO 132:2015-06 Identical
NBN ISO 132 : 2003 Identical
BS ISO 132:2011 Identical

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