ASTM D454-2004(2010) Standard Test Method for Rubber Deterioration by Heat and Air Pressure《用加热及空气压力测定橡胶变质的标准试验方法》.pdf

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1、Designation: D454 04 (Reapproved 2010)Standard Test Method forRubber Deterioration by Heat and Air Pressure1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D454; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last

2、revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.1. Scope1.1 This test method covers a procedure to det

3、ermine theinfluence of elevated temperature and air pressure on thephysical properties of vulcanized rubber. The results of this testmay not give an exact correlation with service performancesince performance conditions vary widely. The test may,however, be used to evaluate rubber compounds on a lab

4、ora-tory comparison basis. It will be most applicable to perfor-mance under conditions of increased temperature and airpressure.NOTE 1For evaluating rubber vulcanizates under less severe condi-tions that more nearly approach natural aging, the use of Test MethodsD573 and D865 is recommended.1.2 The

5、values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parentheses are for informationonly.1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priat

6、e safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D15 Methods of Compound and Sample Preparation forPhysical Testing of Rubber Products3D412 Test Methods for Vulcanized Rubber and Thermo-plastic Elastomers

7、TensionD572 Test Method for RubberDeterioration by Heat andOxygenD573 Test Method for RubberDeterioration in an AirOvenD865 Test Method for RubberDeterioration by Heating inAir (Test Tube Enclosure)D3182 Practice for RubberMaterials, Equipment, andProcedures for Mixing Standard Compounds and Prepar-

8、ing Standard Vulcanized SheetsD3183 Practice for RubberPreparation of Pieces for TestPurposes from ProductsD4483 Practice for Evaluating Precision for Test MethodStandards in the Rubber and Carbon Black ManufacturingIndustries3. Summary of Test Method3.1 Specimens of vulcanized rubber are exposed to

9、 thedeteriorating influence of air at specified elevated temperatureand pressure for known periods of time, after which theirphysical properties are determined. These are compared withthe properties determined on the original specimens and thechanges noted.3.2 Unless otherwise specified, the determi

10、nation of thephysical properties shall be carried out in accordance with TestMethods D412.3.3 Except as may be otherwise specified in this testmethod, the requirements of Practices D3182 and D3183 shallbe complied with and are made part of this test method.3.4 In case of conflict between the provisi

11、ons of this testmethod and those of detailed specifications or test methods fora particular material, the latter shall take precedence.4. Significance and Use4.1 Rubber and rubber products must resist the deteriorationof physical properties with time caused by oxidative andthermal aging. This test m

12、ethod allows these performance1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D11 on Rubberand is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D11.15 on Degradation Tests.Current edition approved May 1, 2010. Published December 2010. Originallyapproved in 1952. Last previous edition appro

13、ved in 2004 as D454 04. DOI:10.1520/D0454-04R10.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Withdrawn. T

14、he last approved version of this historical standard is referencedon www.astm.org.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.properties to be determined under the accelerated conditions ofhigh air pressure and at elevated temper

15、atures.4.2 Refer to the Annex in Test Method D573 for importantinformation on standard compounds used for precision testingfor accelerated test aging evaluation.5. Apparatus5.1 Air-Pressure Chamber, consisting of a metal vesseldesigned to maintain an internal atmosphere of air underknown pressure, w

16、ith provisions for placing rubber specimenswithin it and subjecting them to controlled uniform tempera-ture. The equipment shall conform to the following require-ments:5.1.1 The size and shape of the chamber shall be optional,but shall be such that the specimens may be suspended thereinvertically wi

17、thout undue crowding and without touching eachother or the sides of the chamber.5.1.2 The operating temperature shall be 125 6 1C (257 61.8F) determined as described in 5.1.5. The temperature shallbe automatically controlled by means of thermostatic regula-tion.5.1.3 The source of heat is optional,

18、but if located inside theaging chamber, shielding shall be provided so that directradiation cannot reach the specimens. The temperature of theshield surfaces shall be within 1C of the air temperature.5.1.4 The heating medium is optional. Steam, air, or liquidmedia may be used. If air is used, the he

19、ated air shall bethoroughly circulated by means of mechanical agitation, andbaffles shall be used as required to prevent local overheatingand dead spots. Oils or other combustible organic fluids may behazardous at the elevated temperature required, but if their useis necessary, they must have a flas

20、h point not lower than 200C.For any one type of heat-transfer medium, complete immersionof the pressure vessel in the heating medium is recommendedfor referee purposes in order to assure uniformity of tempera-ture inside the vessel.5.1.5 To make certain that the operating temperature re-mains within

21、 the limits specified in 5.1.2, the temperatureshould be automatically recorded over the entire test periodusing a temperature measuring device capable of measurementwithin 1C of the specified temperature. For apparatus notequipped with automatic recording capabilities, temperatureshould be measured

22、 with sufficient frequency to ascertain thatthe temperature limits specified in 5.1.2 are adhered to. If thepressure chamber is not completely immersed, the sensingelement shall be placed in a thermometer well extending intothe pressure chamber. The thermometer well should be filledwith a nonvolatil

23、e liquid to a depth sufficient to cover thesensitive element, in order to facilitate heat transfer. In anycase, it is desirable to verify the recorded temperature, and theuniformity of temperature distribution at different points withinthe pressure chamber, by checking with a temperature-indicating

24、device having its sensitive element directly exposedto the air within the pressure chamber. If the pressure chamberis completely immersed, the temperature may be taken as thatof the heating medium. The sensitive element of thetemperature-measuring device shall be close to the pressurechamber, but no

25、t touching it.5.1.6 The apparatus and method of heating shall be sodesigned that the interval required for the chamber to reach theoperating temperature at the beginning of a test shall be asshort as possible. By proper precautions, this lag may bereduced to less than 5 % of the usual minimum exposu

26、reperiods. Provision shall also be made for rapid closing andopening of the apparatus for introduction or removal ofspecimens.5.1.7 The air pressure shall be maintained at 550 6 14 kPa(80 6 2.0 psi) during the exposure periods. Automatic regula-tion is recommended.5.1.8 Suitable provision shall be m

27、ade by separation, filtra-tion, or otherwise for removal of oil, dirt, and moisture fromthe air entering the pressure chamber. Care shall also be takento avoid any other introduction of oil or grease into the pressurechamber.5.1.9 No copper or brass parts shall be exposed to theatmosphere used in th

28、e pressure chamber.5.1.10 The pressure chamber shall be equipped with areliable safety valve or rupture diaphragm set for release at apressure of not more than 1380 kPa (200 psi).NOTE 2Caution: Adequate safety provisions are important whenheating oxidizable organic materials in air under pressure, s

29、ince the rate ofoxidation may become very rapid in some cases, particularly if a largesurface area is exposed. If the same equipment is used for the air-pressureheat test and the oxygen-pressure test in accordance with Test MethodD572, combustible heating media should not be used.6. Sampling6.1 The

30、sample size shall be sufficient to allow for thedetermination of the original properties on three specimens andalso on three or more specimens for each exposure period ofthe test. At least 24 h must elapse between completion of thevulcanization of the samples and the start of the aging test.6.2 When

31、 minimum requirements are specified, one test onthree dumbbells shall be considered sufficient. But if the resultsare below the specified requirements, two additional specimensshall be prepared from the original sample and tested. Shouldthe results of either of these tests be below the specifiedrequ

32、irements, the sample shall be considered to have failed tomeet the specifications.6.2.1 The two additional specimens indicated in 6.2 mayoptionally be prepared and exposed simultaneously with thefirst three specimens exposed. They need not be tested if themedian values of the first three specimens e

33、xposed and testedmeet the minimum requirements. Testing five specimens is thenorm for referee tests in accordance with 10.1.2.7. Test Specimens7.1 Dumbbell-shaped specimens prepared in accordancewith Test Methods D412 shall be considered standard. Theirform shall be such that no mechanical, chemical

34、, or heattreatment will be required after exposure in the pressurechamber. If any adjustments, that is, to thickness are necessary,they shall be performed prior to exposure.7.2 The cross-sectional dimensions of test specimens forcalculating the physical properties shall be measured prior toexposure

35、in the aging chamber. Gage lines used for measuringelongations shall be applied after the specimens have beenD454 04 (2010)2aged. Only specimens of similar dimensions having approxi-mately the same exposed areas may be compared with eachother.8. Tests of Original Specimens8.1 The stress-strain prope

36、rties or tensile strength and ulti-mate elongation, and any other required properties of theoriginal unaged specimens shall be determined within 96 h ofthe start of the aging period. Results on specimens that arefound to be imperfect shall be discarded, and retests shall bemade.8.2 When rubber compo

37、unds are to be tested for the purposeof determining compliance with specifications, it shall bepermissible to determine the original properties required in 8.1simultaneously with the determination of the values after thefirst aging period, even though the elapsed time exceeds 96 h.9. Procedure9.1 Su

38、spend the specimens for exposure vertically in thepressure chamber after it has been preheated to the operatingtemperature. It is recommended that not more than 10 % of thevolume of the pressure chamber be occupied by an oxidizablesubstance. Avoid simultaneous exposure of a mixed group ofdifferent c

39、ompounds, if possible. For instance, high-sulfurcompounds should not be exposed with low-sulfur compounds,nor those containing antioxidants with those that do not, sincesome migration is known to occur under the conditions of thetest.9.2 Consider the exposure period to start when the speci-mens are

40、placed in the heated chamber, after which close thechamber immediately and apply air pressure. This entireoperation shall not take longer than 3 min. However, keep arecord of the time interval elapsing from the starting time untilthe temperature of the chamber reaches 125C (257F). If thisinterval ex

41、ceeds 5 % of the total exposure time, make approxi-mate correction by adding one half of the interval to theexposure period. The exposure shall be continuous for thespecified time without pressure reduction or opening of thechamber for introduction or removal of specimens.9.3 Select suitable periods

42、 of exposure depending on therate of deterioration of the particular material being tested. Theperiods shall be such that the deterioration will not be so greatas to prevent determination of the final physical properties.Intervals frequently used are 3, 5, 8, 12, 20, and 30 h. Inexperimental work, i

43、t is desirable to employ a range of periodsso as to determine the rate of deterioration, but for routine testsof known materials and for purchase acceptance purposes,fewer intervals or even a single period may suffice.9.4 At the termination of the exposure period, release the airpressure gradually,

44、this operation requiring at least 5 min toavoid possible formation of porosity in the specimens. Removespecimens from the pressure chamber immediately. Cool thespecimens to room temperature on a flat surface and allow torest not less than 16 nor more than 96 h before determinationof the physical pro

45、perties.Apply gage lines used for measuringelongations to the specimens.10. Physical Tests of Exposed Specimens10.1 Determine the tensile stress at a specified elongation,or tensile strength and ultimate elongation, or both, of thespecimens exposed for different periods as the intervals termi-nate,

46、except that it shall be permissible to accumulate speci-mens for testing together when this does not conflict with thespecified rest period. In determining the physical propertiesafter aging, the final values shall be the median of results fromthree specimens, except that under the following conditi

47、ons,two additional specimens shall be exposed and tested and themedian of the values for the five specimens shall be used:10.1.1 If one or more values do not meet the specifiedrequirements when testing the compliance with specifications.10.1.2 If referee tests are being made. After completion ofthe

48、tests, the broken specimens shall be examined visually andmanually and their condition noted.11. Calculations11.1 Express the results of the air pressure heat test for eachexposure period as a percentage change in each physicalproperty (tensile strength, ultimate elongation, or tensile stress)calcul

49、ated as follows:P 5A 2 OO3 100 (1)where:P = percentage change in property,O = original value, andA = value after aging or exposure.In this type of expression, negative percent values indicate areduction in the value of the property.12. Report12.1 The report shall include the following results calcu-lated in accordance with Section 10.12.1.1 All observed are recorded data on which the calcu-lations are based,12.1.2 Description of the apparatus,12.1.3 The exposure period,12.1.4 Statement of condition of exposed specimens,12.1.5 Dimensions of test specimens,12.1.6 The du

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