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BS ISO 7270-1:2020 Rubber. Analysis by pyrolytic gas-chromatographic methods Identification of polymers (single polymers and polymer blends)

BS ISO 7270-1:2020

Rubber. Analysis by pyrolytic gas-chromatographic methods Identification of polymers (single polymers and polymer blends)

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Standard number:BS ISO 7270-1:2020
Pages:58
Released:2020-03-02
ISBN:978 0 539 03327 4
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 7270-1:2020


This standard BS ISO 7270-1:2020 Rubber. Analysis by pyrolytic gas-chromatographic methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.060 Rubber

This document specifies a method for the identification of polymers, or blends of polymers, in raw rubbers and in vulcanized or unvulcanized compounds from pyrograms (pyrolysis-gas chromatographic patterns) obtained under the same conditions. This allows qualitative identification of single rubbers or blends, with exceptions discussed below. This document is not intended for quantitative analysis.

The method applies first and foremost to single polymers. When the pyrogram indicates a characteristic hydrocarbon, the method is also applicable to blends. For details, see Clause 5. The method can be also applicable to other types of polymer when verified by the analyst in each particular case.

NOTE

The use of this document pre-supposes sufficient working knowledge of the principles and techniques of gas chromatography to enable the analyst to carry out the operations described and to interpret the results correctly.