ISO 4652:2020
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
23 July 2020
Rubber compounding ingredients — Carbon black — Determination of specific surface area by nitrogen adsorption methods — Single-point procedures
ISO 4652:2020 Files
English
15 Pages
Current Edition
41.24 OMR
ISO 4652:2020 Scope
This document specifies two methods for the determination of the specific surface area of types and grades of carbon black for use in the rubber industry:
— method A: automatic gas chromatography method (carrier gas method);
— method B: automatic volumetric method.
Somewhat different results might be obtained from the two methods. The degassing procedure differs between method A and method B, and it is important to investigate the possibility of correcting the results by using standard reference blacks.
The results might also differ from those obtained using the multipoint method specified in ISO 18852, which is the preferred method.
These methods are not applicable to porous carbon blacks.
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