1 Scope
This International Standard specifies three methods for the quantitative determination
of the material extractable from raw rubbers, both natural and synthetic, and their
unvulcanized and vulcanized compounds.
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— method A measures the mass of the solvent extract, after evaporation of the solvent,
relative to the mass of the original test portion;
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— method B measures the difference in the mass of the test portion before and after
extraction;
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— method C, which is for raw rubber only, measures the difference in the mass of the
test portion before and after extraction using boiling solvent.
NOTE 1 Depending on the test method used, the conditioning of the test portion and the solvent
used, the test result will not necessarily be the same.
NOTE 2 Method C generally gives results which are lower than those obtained with methods
A and B due to the fact that an equilibrium is set up, particularly if large test
portions are used, depending on the content and the nature of the extractable matter.
Method C is, however, a quicker method than method A or method B.
NOTE 3 Method C is not suitable if the test portion disintegrates during the extraction.
Recommendations as to the solvent most appropriate to each type of rubber are given
in Annex A.