GSO ISO 1304:2015

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 03 September 2015 ·

Rubber compounding ingredients -- Carbon black -- Determination of iodine adsorption number

Rubber compounding ingredients
Including carbon black, kaolin clay, etc.

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GSO ISO 1304:2015 Scope

This International Standard specifies methods for the determination of iodine adsorption number of carbon blacks for use in the rubber industry. Two titration methods are described: — method A: titration using a burette and starch as indicator; — method B: potentiometric titration with an automatic titrator. The iodine adsorption number is related to the surface area of a carbon black, and is generally in agreement with the nitrogen surface area. However, it is significantly depressed in the presence of a high content of volatile or solvent-extractable materials; the iodine adsorption number therefore does not always provide a measure of the specific surface area of a carbon black. Ageing of carbon black can also influence the iodine number.

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