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- ASTM
- ASTM designation for a copolymers from an acrylate and a small amount of cross linking monomer. (Examples, Hycar 4021,4051,4054 elastomers.)
- ABRASION RESISTANCE
- The resistance of a material to loss of surface particles due to frictional forces.
- ABRASION RESISTANCE INDEX
- A measure of the abrasion resistance of a vulcanized rubber part relative to that of a standard under the same conditions.
- ACCELERATED AGING
- A method in which an attempt is made to produce and measure the effects of natural or in-use again in a short period of time. (Example, 72 hours at 100°C (212°F) in air test tube.)
- ACCELERATOR
- A chemical used in small amounts to speed up curing or vulcanization of elastomeric compounds. (Example, tetramethyl thiuram monosulfide, 0.5 parts.)
- ACRYLATE RUBBER
- General term used to describe a class of elastomers based on acrylate esters. (Examples, Hycar 4021, 4051, 4054.) See ACM above.
- ACRYLIC RUBBER
- See Acrylate Rubber above, which is the preferred usage. Acrylonitrile - A chemical CH2CHCN, also known as vinyl cyanide, manufactured from propylene and copolymerized with butadiene to produce butadiene/acrylonitrile elastomers. (Examples, Hycar 1041,1032.)
- ACRYLONITRILE
- the chemical compound with the formula CH2CHCN. This pungent-smelling colorless liquid often appears yellow due to impurities. It is an important monomer for the manufacture of useful plastics. In terms of its molecular structure, it consists of a vinyl group linked to a nitrile.
- ACTIVATOR
- A chemical used in elastomer compounding in small quantities to increase the effectiveness of an accelerator. (Example, stearic acid.)
- ADHESION
- The state in which two surfaces are held together by interfacial forces which may consist of molecular forces or interlocking action, or both.
- ADHESION FAILURE
- The separation of two materials at the surface interface rather than within one of the materials itself.
- ADHESIVE
- A substance capable of holding materials together by surface attachment.
- ADHESIVE - CONTACT
- An adhesive that is apparently dry to the touch but which will adhere to itself upon contact.
- ADHESIVE - HEAT ACTIVATED
- A dry adhesive film that is rendered tacky or fluid by application of heat or heat and pressure.
- ADHESIVE - SOLVENT ACTIVATED
- A dry adhesive film that is rendered tacky just prior to use by application of a solvent.
- AGE RESISTANCE
- The resistance to deterioration by oxygen, heat, light, and ozone or combinations thereof during storage or use.
- AGING
- a) An irreversible change in material properties after exposure to an environment for an interval of time. b) Exposing materials to a specified environment for an interval of time.
- AGING, AIR OVEN
- Exposing materials to the action of circulating air in an oven at elevated temperature for a specified period of time. A more severe test than air test tube aging.
- AGING, AIR TEST TUBE
- Exposing materials to the action of static air within a closed test tube inserted in an oven. Less severe than air oven aging, but more reproducible, as it prevents transfer of volatiles from one set of samples to another.
- AIR CHECKS
- The surface markings of depressions due to trapping air between the product being cured and the mold or press surface.
- AIR-CURING
- Curing or vulcanization in air at room or elevated temperatures. Normally at atmospheric pressure.
- AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
- The temperature of the atmosphere or medium surrounding the object under consideration.
- ANILINE POINT
- The minimum equilibrium solution temperature for equal volumes of aniline and the liquid in question. The lower the aniline point, the more severe the swelling effect upon nitrile elastomers.
- Anisotropy
- the property of being directionally dependent, as opposed to isotropy, which implies homogeneity in all directions. It can be defined as a difference, when measured along different axes, in a material's physical property (absorbance, refractive index, density, etc)
- ANTIOXIDANT
- Same as Age Register, a chemical used to retard deterioration specifically caused by oxygen. (Example, Age-Rite, Resin D)
- ANTIOZONANT
- A chemical compounding material used specifically to retard deterioration caused by ozone. (Example, Antozite II).
- ANTISTATIC AGENTS
- Chemicals which when added to a rubber compound will help dissipate the buildup of electron charges, thereby eliminating a spark or shock risk.
- Applied Skin
- A thin surface of elastomeric material
- ASH
- The residue of mineral matter left when a material is subjected to high heat and all organic material is burned away.
- AUTOCLAVE
- A pressure vessel used for the curing of vulcanization of rubber parts by means of steam under pressure.