Density

Density is one of the most widely used tests in the rubber industry. It can be used to verify that production quantities were produced with the proper ingredient levels and to check batch to bach consistency. The density of a material may be compared to the theoretical density of a reconstructed formulation to assure that a proper analysis has been performed.

Available Methods

Density - Hydrostatic Method - Chemical Analysis

Standard Test Methods for Rubber Products

ASTM D 297, Section 16

Density - Hydrostatic Method - Physical Analysis

Standard Test Methods for Rubber Products

ASTM D 297, Section 16

Density - Immersion

Density - Method A, Immersion(Withdrawn Standard)

DIN 53 479 (Withdrawn)

Density - Mass/Volume

Density - Method D, Mass/Volume (Withdrawn Standard)

DIN 53 479 (Withdrawn)

Density - O-rings

Standard Test Methods for Rubber O-Rings

ASTM D 1414

Density - Pycnometer Method

Standard Test Methods for Rubber Products

ASTM D 297, Section 16

Density - Relative Density of Plastics

Standard Test Methods for Density and Specific Gravity (Relative Density) of Plastics by Displacement

ASTM D 792 - Method B

Density - Relative Density of Plastics - Physical Testing

Standard Test Methods for Density and Specific Gravity (Relative Density) of Plastics by Displacement

ASTM D 792

Density - Rubber

Standard Test Methods for Rubber Products-Chemical Analysis

ASTM D 297, Item 16

Density - Sink Float

Density - Method C, Sink Float (Withdrawn Standard)

DIN 53 479 (Withdrawn)

Density of Non-Cellular Plastics - Method A

Plastics - Methods for Determining the Density of Non-cellular Plastics - Part 1: Immersion Method and Liquid Pyknomether Metho

ISO 1183-1 Method A

Density of Non-Cellular Plastics - Method A, Immersion

Plastics - Methods for Determining the Density of Non-cellular Plastics - Part 1: Immersion Method and Liquid Pyknomether Method

ISO 1183-1 Method A and B

Density of Non-Cellular Plastics - Method B

Plastics - Methods for Determining the Density of Non-cellular Plastics - Part 1: Immersion Method and Liquid Pyknomether Metho

ISO 1183-1 Method B