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Full Description
The Pusey and Jones plastometer apparatus is used to measure the depth of indentation of an indentor under a specified force into the surface of the rubber. The indentation value should not be confused with hardness as measured by the international rubber hardness test method ISO 48,[1] since in this method the rubber immediately adjacent to the indentor is precompressed. The Pusey and Jones indentation value is an inverse measurement of hardness, i.e. the harder the rubber the lower the Pusey and Jones indentation value.
Cross References:
ISO 23529:2016
ISO 18899:2013
ISO 6123-1:2015
ISO 48:2010 Ed 5
All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.
Document History
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BS ISO 48-8:2018
Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic. Determination of hardness-Apparent hardness of rubber-covered rollers by Pusey and Jones method- Most Recent
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BS ISO 7267-3:2017
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Rubber-covered rollers. Determination of apparent hardness-Pusey and Jones method- Historical Version
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BS ISO 7267-3:2011
Rubber-covered rollers. Determination of apparent hardness-Pusey and Jones method- Historical Version
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BS ISO 7267-3:2007
Rubber-covered rollers. Determination of apparent hardness-Pusey and Jones method- Historical Version
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BS 06/30147247 DC
ISO 7267-3. Rubber-covered rollers. Determination of apparent hardness. Part 3. Pusey and jones method- Historical Version
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BS 7442-3.3:1992
Rubber or plastics covered rollers. Method of test-Determination of apparent hardness by the Pusey and Jones method- Historical Version