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ISO 1409:2020 specifies two methods for the determination of the surface tension of polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic).
— Method A is the ring method (Du No°y ring method).
— Method B is the plate method (Wilhelmy plate method).
Method A is suitable valid for polymer dispersions and rubber latices with a viscosity less than 200 mPa°s.
Method B is not suitable for polymer dispersions and rubber latices containing cationic surfactants.
Methods A and B are also suitable for prevulcanized latices and compounded material.
In case of dispute, the preferred method is method A (the ring method).
Document History
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ISO 1409:2020
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Plastics/rubber - Polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic) - Determination of surface tension- Most Recent
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ISO 1409:2006
Plastics/rubber - Polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic) - Determination of surface tension by the ring method- Historical Version
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ISO 1409:1995
Plastics/rubber - Polymer dispersions and rubber latices (natural and synthetic) - Determination of surface tension by the ring method- Historical Version