Reclaimed rubber derived from products containing mainly natural rubber. Evaluation procedure
Reclaimed rubber derived from products containing mainly natural rubber. Evaluation procedure
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What is PD ISO/TS 16095 about? 

PD ISO/TS 16095 defines the physical and chemical tests on raw reclaimed natural rubber. 

PD ISO/TS 16095 also defines the standard materials, standard test formulations, equipment, and processing methods for evaluating the vulcanization characteristics, and the mechanical properties of reclaimed natural rubber. 

Who is PD ISO/TS 16095 for? 

PD ISO/TS 16095 on evaluation procedure for reclaimed rubber is applicable to: 

  • Companies involved in rubber recycling 
  • Rubber manufacturers 
  • Suppliers and importers of reclaimed rubber 

Why should you use PD ISO 16095? 

Rubber compounding ingredients include reclaimed rubber. Unlike scrap steel, scrap rubber must go through a particular procedure before it can be reused, and the rubber that results from this process is known as reclaimed rubber. 

PD ISO/TS 16095 guides you on the physical and chemical tests on raw rubber, preparation of test mix, evaluation of vulcanization characteristics, evaluation of Mooney viscosity, tensile stress-strain properties and more.  This enables you to evaluate mechanical and vulcanization characteristics. 

The business guidance given in PD ISO/TS 16095 helps you to evaluate the characteristics of reclaimed rubber, thereby enabling you to produce high-quality rubber products. 

What’s changed since the last update? 

PD ISO/TS 16095:2021 supersedes PD ISO/TS 16095:2014, which is now withdrawn. 

Changes in PD ISO/TS 16095:2021 include – 

  • Update of the normative references 
  • Addition of the CAS numbers in Table 1 
  • Addition of a Bibliography