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Full Description
With the pendulum method, a mass with a spherical end impacts a flat test piece, firmly held but free to bulge. The kinetic energy of the impacting mass is measured immediately before and after impact.
With the tripsometer method, a flat test piece is impacted by a hemisphere mounted on the periphery of a disc which is supported on an axle and caused to rotate by an off-axis mass. The kinetic energy of the impacting mass is measured immediately before and after impact.
Cross References:
ISO 23529:2016 ISO 48:2010 Ed 5
ISO 19983
ISO 9272:2005 Ed 2
All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document.
Document History
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BS ISO 4662:2017
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Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic. Determination of rebound resilience- Most Recent
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BS ISO 4662:2009
Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic. Determination of rebound resilience- Historical Version
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BS 903-A8:1990
Physical testing of rubber-Method for determination of rebound resilience- Historical Version
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BS 903-A8:1963
Methods of testing vulcanized rubber.-Determination of rebound resilience- Historical Version