BS 903-A1:1996 - Physical testing of rubber - Determination of density
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BS 903-A1:1996 is a British Standard that specifies the method for the determination of electrical conductivity (or resistivity) of non-metallic materials. It provides guidelines for measuring the electrical properties of materials such as plastics, rubber, textiles, and other insulating materials.
The standard outlines the test procedure for measuring the electrical conductivity or resistivity of a material using a two-electrode or four-electrode method. It specifies the equipment requirements, sample preparation techniques, and the calculation methods to determine the electrical conductivity or resistivity of the material.
BS 903-A1:1996 is part of the British Standards Institution (BSI) BS 903 series, which covers various electrical tests for different types of materials. This particular standard focuses on the determination of electrical conductivity/resistivity and is intended to provide a standardized approach for testing non-metallic materials.
Please note that the information provided is based on the knowledge cutoff of September 2021. It's always a good idea to verify if there have been any updates or revisions to the standard since then.