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BASIC DATA
Standard ID GB/T 24131.1-2018 (GB/T24131.1-2018)
Description (Translated English) Rubber, raw -- Determination of volatile matter content -- Part 1: Hot-mill method and oven method
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard G40
Classification of International Standard 83.060
Word Count Estimation 14,174
Date of Issue 2018-09-17
Date of Implementation 2019-04-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard) GB/T 24131-2009
Drafting Organization China Petroleum and Natural Gas Co., Ltd. Petrochemical Research Institute, Shantou Tokyo Bo Petrochemical Co., Ltd. Rubber Branch, China Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences Agricultural Products Processing Institute, China National Petroleum Corporation Daqing Petrochemical Company, Shenyang Rubber Research and Design Institute Co., Ltd.
Administrative Organization National Rubber and Rubber Products Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC 35)
Proposing organization China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation
Issuing agency(ies) State Administration of Markets and China National Standardization Administration

BASIC DATA
Standard ID GB/T 24131-2009 (GB/T24131-2009)
Description (Translated English) Determination of volatile raw rubber content
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard G40
Classification of International Standard 83.060
Word Count Estimation 12,170
Date of Issue 2009-06-15
Date of Implementation 2010-02-01
Quoted Standard GB/T 5576-1997; GB/T 6038; GB/T 14838; GB/T 15340
Adopted Standard ISO 248-2005, MOD
Drafting Organization China National Petroleum Corporation, Lanzhou Chemical Research Center
Administrative Organization National Rubber and rubber products for Standardization Technical Committee
Regulation (derived from) National Standard Approval Announcement 2009 No.8 (Total No.148)
Proposing organization China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association
Issuing agency(ies) Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China; Standardization Administration of China
Summary This standard specifies two methods of moisture and other volatile matter content-raw rubber: hot roll method and for the box method. This standard applies to the determination of volatile columns person GB/T 5576-1997 in the "R" group of rubber containing weep. "R" group refers to an unsaturated rubber, a rubber containing the carbon chain. Such as natural rubber and at least in part by polymerization of the diene synthetic rubber. This standard may also apply to the determination of other rubber. In this case, you should verify the quality of the change is due to the loss of the original only volatile substances instead of rubber due to degradation.


GB/T 24131.1-2018 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 83.060 G 40 Replacing GB/T 24131.1-2009 Rubber, raw - Determination of volatile matter content - Part 1. Hot-mill method and oven method (ISO 248-1.2011, MOD) ISSUED ON. SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 IMPLEMENTED ON. APRIL 01, 2019 Issued by. State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of PRC. Table of Contents Foreword ... 3  1 Scope ... 6  2 Normative references ... 6  3 Terms and definitions ... 7  4 Principles ... 7  5 Hot-mill method ... 7  6 Oven method ... 10  7 Precision ... 14  8 Test report ... 14  Appendix A (Informative) Selection of test methods ... 15  Appendix B (Normative) Homogenization ... 16  Appendix C (Informative) Precision ... 17  References ... 20  Rubber, raw - Determination of volatile matter content - Part 1. Hot-mill method and oven method Caution - The personnel using this part shall be familiar with the procedures of the regular laboratory. This part does not address all possible security issues. It is the responsibility of the user to take appropriate safety and health measures and to ensure compliance with the conditions set by the relevant national regulations. Caution - The substances used or generated or the wastes produced in some of the steps in this part may damage to the local environment and shall be safely processed and disposed of in accordance with relevant documents after the test. 1 Scope 1.1 This part of GB/T 24131.1 specifies two methods for determining the volatile matter content of raw rubber by hot-mill method and oven method. 1.2 These methods are suitable for determining the volatile matter content of the group-R rubbers as listed in GB/T 5576. The group-R rubber refers to a rubber containing an unsaturated carbon chain, such as natural rubber and a rubber which is at least partially synthesized from a diolefin. These methods are also applicable to the determination of other rubbers, but in this case, it must be verified that the change in mass is due only to the loss of actual volatile matter rather than rubber degradation. 1.3 The hot-mill method is neither suitable for natural rubber and synthetic rubber that is difficult to handle on hot-mills, nor suitable for chip and powdered rubber. 1.4 Determination by these methods may not give the same result. Therefore, in the case of controversy, oven method A is a reference method. Note. Refer to Appendix A for the test methods applicable to different types of rubber. 2 Normative references The following documents are essential to the application of this document. For the dated documents, only the versions with the dates indicated are applicable mass m4). Before each weighing, it shall place the test portion in a desiccator to cool it to room temperature. 5.3.2 Hot-mill method B 5.3.2.1 Hot-mill Method B1 5.3.2.1.1 From the laboratory sample, weigh about 250 g of test portion, accurate to 0.1 g (mass m5). 5.3.2.1.2 Adjust the roller’s spacing to 0.30 mm ± 0.05 mm. Follow the lead strip method as used in GB/T 6038 to measure the roller’s spacing. The surface temperature of the roller is kept at 105 °C ± 5 °C. Make the test portion pass through the roller for at least two times, accurate to 0.1 g. Then make the test portion pass through the roller for at least two times again; weight it. 5.3.2.1.3 If the difference of mass of the test portion before and after passing through the roller is less than 0.1 g, the test portion is considered to be completely dry. Otherwise, continue to pass the test portion through the roller twice until the difference between the two consecutive weighing values is less than 0.1 g (final mass m6). 5.3.2.2 Hot-mill method B2 5.3.2.2.1 From the laboratory sample, weigh about 250 g of test portion, accurate to 0.1 g (mass m5). 5.3.2.2.2 Adjust the roller’s spacing to 0.30 mm ± 0.05 mm. Follow the lead strip method as used in GB/T 6038 to measure the roller’s spacing. The surface temperature of the roller is kept at 105 °C ± 5 °C. Make the test portion repeatedly pass through the open-mill for 4 min; weigh it, accurate to 0.1 g. Then make the test portion pass through the open-mill for 2 min; weigh it, accurate to 0.1 g. 5.3.2.2.3 If the difference in mass between the end of 4 min and the end of 6 min is less than 0.1 g, calculate the volatile matter content. Otherwise, make the test portion pass through the open-mill for another 2 min, until the difference between the two consecutive weighing values is less than 0.1 g (final mass m6). Note. After the test, the test portion is preferably cooled in a desiccator. 5.4 Representation of result 5.4.1 Hot-mill method A The volatile matter content (w1) is calculated by mass fraction (%) according to formula (1). 6.3.1.2 Synthetic rubber 6.3.1.2.1 According to the provisions of GB/T 15340, from the laboratory sample, weigh about 250 g of test sample; homogenize it according to Appendix B. Weigh the mass of the test sample before and after the homogenization (the mass is m7 and m8, respectively), accurate to 0.1 g. If necessary, from the homogenized test sample, cut the test portion for other chemical and physical tests. 6.3.1.2.2 From the homogenized test sample, weigh about 10 g of the test portion, accurate to 0.001 g (mass m9). 6.3.1.2.3 Set the temperature of the open-mill’s roller to 70 °C ± 5 °C. Make the test portion pass through the roller for two times to press it into a thin sheet which has a thickness of less than 2 mm. 6.3.1.2.4 If the test portion cannot be pressed into a thin sheet, from the homogenized test portion, weigh about 10 g of the test portion. Manually cut it into a rubber block which has a side length of 2 mm ~ 5 mm. Place it in a clean watch glass or aluminum dish which is convenient for weighing to weigh it, accurate to 0.001 g (mass m9). 6.3.1.2.5 According to 6.3.1.1.4, dry the test portion and weigh it, accurate to 0.001 g (final mass m10). 6.3.1.2.6 If the rubber is stuck to the roller and it is difficult to weigh the mass of the test portion before and after homogenization, take about 10 g of the test portion directly from the laboratory sample, manually cut it into a rubber block which has a side length of 2 mm ~ 5 mm. Place it in a clean watch glass or aluminum dish which is convenient for weighing to weigh it, accurate to 0.001 g (mass m9). According to 6.3.1.1.4, dry the test portion and weigh it, accurate to 0.001 g (final mass m10). 6.3.1.2.7 If the rubber is in powder form, it may randomly weigh about 10 g of test portion. Place it in a clean watch glass or aluminum dish which is convenient for weighing to weigh it, accurate to 0.001 g (mass m9). Follow the requirements of 6.3.1.1.4 to dry the test portion and weigh it (final mass m10), accurate to 0.001 g. 6.3.2 Oven method B 6.3.2.1 Take about 250 g of the test portion. Make it pass through the open- mill’s roller which has a surface temperature of about 30 °C and a roller spacing of 0.30 mm ± 0.05 mm for two times, to roll it into thin sheet. From this sheet, randomly take two sets of about 50 g of test portion, accurate to 0.01 g (mass m11). Place the test portion in an oven at a temperature of 105 °C ± 5 °C for 2 h, take it out, place it in a desiccator to cool it to room temperature, weigh it, Appendix C (Informative) Precision C.1 Summary According to the requirements of ISO/TR 9272.1986, finish the calculation of precision for repeatability and reproducibility. For the concepts and terminology of precision, see ISO/TR 9272. C.2 ITP details carried out in 1984 C.2.1 At the end of 1984, the Malaysian Rubber Research Institute organized a precision according to the Interlaboratory Test Procedure (ITP). Two types of materials were sent to each laboratory and tested in two separate procedures in March and July, respectively. a) Mixed samples A and B of two rubbers; b) Two separate rubber samples A and B. C.2.2 For the two mixed samples and the two separate samples above, the test results are the average of three independent test results. C.2.3 Use the oven method A to determine the volatile matter content. C.2.4 Follow the ITP requirements to carry out the type-1 precision test. Repeatability and reproducibility tests were performed in a few days, where the mixed samples are tested by 14 laboratories, the separate samples were tested in 13 laboratories, respectively. C.3 ITP details carried out in 2003 C.3.1 During the April and May 2003, according to the ITP requirements, seven laboratories participated in the hot-mill method B test, eight laboratories participated in the oven method B test. C.3.2 According to hot-mill method B and oven method B respectively, test two kinds of raw rubbers. sample C (SBR 1500) and sample D (non-oil-filled BR). C.3.3 According to the ITP requirements, the above-mentioned laboratory repeat the test on the two raw rubber samples. The results obtained are as shown in Table C.3 and Table C.4, respectively. The average value and precision estimation of oven method B and hot-mill method B are given ......


GB/T 24131-2009 Determination of volatile raw rubber content ICS 83.060 G40 National Standards of People's Republic of China Determination of volatile raw rubber content (ISO 248.2005, MOD) Posted 2009-06-15 2010-02-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released Foreword This revised standard adopts the International Standard ISO 248.2005 "Determination of volatile raw rubber content" (in English). This standard is based on ISO 248.2005 redrafted. Taking into account the specific circumstances of our laboratory and domestic rubber, in use ISO 248.2005, the standard of this made the following technical corrections. --- Remove the ISO 248.2005 homogenization step (see 4.2.1.1); --- Roller spacing by a 0.25mm ± 0.05mm modified to 0.30mm ± 0.05mm (see 4.2.1.2,4.2.2,5.2.2.1); --- Added a hot roll method B described using phenomena notes that the provisions of Note 2 (see 4.2.2); --- Modify the formula of the heat roll method A, the formula. w1 = 1 - M1 m1 2 × 4 M1 1 × m1 [] 3 × 100 read. w1 1- m1 = m1 2 m1 1 × 100 (See 4.3.1); --- Increasing the allowable difference method of content (see 6.2); --- In the order of the standard analytical procedures on the quality of the sample offal standard symbols are renumbered, the quality of each symbol Characterization The contents of all explanation is given in the corresponding formula. For ease of use, this standard also made the following editorial changes. --- "This International Standard" be replaced by "this standard"; --- Delete foreword international standards; --- Increased the indicative comment on the shape of the sample drying effect, that the provisions of Note 2 (see 5.2.2.2). The Standard Appendix A, Appendix B is an informative annex. The standard proposed by China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association. This standard by the National Rubber and rubber products Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC35) centralized. This standard is drafted by. China National Petroleum Corporation, Lanzhou Chemical Research Center. The participating units Standard. China Tropical Agricultural Sciences Institute of Agro. The main drafters of this standard. Fang Fang, Sun Lijun, Shen Long, LU Guang. Determination of volatile raw rubber content WARNING 1 --- use this standard should be familiar with normal laboratory procedures. This standard does not point out all possible security asked question. Users have the responsibility to take appropriate safety and health practices and to ensure compliance with the conditions relevant national regulations. Warning 2 --- some of the steps of the standard substances and waste generated in the local environment may be damaged. An after use should be developed Documents the whole process. 1 Scope This standard specifies two methods of moisture and other volatile matter content of the raw rubber was measured. hot roll method and oven method. This standard applies to the determination of the inclusion of GB/T 5576-1997 in the "R" group-volatile content of rubber. "R" refers to a group of unsaturated rubber And the carbon chain of rubber, such as natural rubber and at least in part by the polymerization of diene synthetic rubber. This standard may also apply to the determination of other types of rubber. In this case, you should verify the quality of the change simply because the original volatilization Loss of substance and not caused by rubber degradation. Hot roll method does not apply to natural rubber and isoprene rubber or synthetic rubber in the heat roller difficult to deal with, it does not apply to a sheet or Powdered rubber. These two methods do not necessarily give the same results. Therefore, in case of dispute, should use oven method A. 2 Normative references The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this standard and become the standard terms. For dated references, subsequent Amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this standard, however, encourage the parties to the agreement are based on research Whether the latest versions of these documents. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this standard. GB/T 5576-1997 rubber and latex nomenclature (idtISO 1629.1995) GB/T 6038 Rubber test feed ingredients, mixing and vulcanization - Equipment and procedures (GB/T 6038-2006, ISO 2393. 1994, MOD) GB/T 14838 Rubber and rubber products - Determination of precision for test method standards (GB/T 14838-2009, ISO /T R9272.2005, IDT) GB/T 15340 natural, synthetic rubber raw sampling and sample preparation method (GB/T 15340-2008, ISO 1795.2002, IDT) Principle 3 3.1 hot roll method Samples on a heated open mill roll until all volatiles were driven in addition, in the process of rolling mass loss is the volatile content. 3.2 oven method If the sample is not in powder form, in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 15340 with a laboratory open mill homogenized. Whether it is from homogenization After sampling the sample or samples directly from powdered rubber, the sample must be pressed into thin slices, dried in an oven to constant weight, this process Mass loss and mass loss of the sample and calculate the homogenization process of the volatile content. 4 hot roll method 4.1 Device 4.1.1 open mill. shall comply with GB/T 6038 requirements. 4.2 Procedure 4.2.1 A hot roll method 4.2.1.1 according to GB/T 15340 provisions weighed about 250g sample (mass m1) to the nearest 0.1g. ......

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