Standard specifies method for testing tensile properties of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubbers. Determines tensile strength, elongation at break, and other stress-strain properties
IPPD is an organic compound used as an antiozonant in rubbers. It reacts with ozone faster than ozone reacts with rubber. Converts to aminoxyl radicals, while ozone becomes hydroperoxyl radicals. Oxidation transforms phenylenediamine ring into quinone
Tall oil is a yellow-black liquid from kraft process wood pulp. Process converts rosin into sodium soaps through high alkalinity and temperature. Raw rosin soap is collected and acidified to produce crude tall oil. Pine yields range from 5-25 kg/ton pulp, Scots pine from 20-50 kg/ton
Continental Grand Prix 5000 is most popular all-round tire. Grand Prix 5000 S TR offers high performance but lower puncture protection. Pirelli P Zero Race TLR provides better protection and wet grip
Yellowish, amorphous elastic material from rubber tree latex. Used in products like tires, insulation, and containers. Also known as caoutchouc or India rubber
Fluorocarbon rubber (FFPM) is highly fluorinated elastomer suitable for aggressive media. Contains fluorine content ranging from 62% to 70% by weight. Has highest density among rubber types at 1.80-1.87 g/cm³. Operates between -40°C to +250°C with excellent chemical resistance