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BS ISO/TR 6809:1996 is a Technical Report published by the British Standards Institution (BSI). This document falls under the category of Rubber compounding ingredients and specifically addresses Carbon black. The title of the standard is "Rubber compounding ingredients - Carbon black - Standard reference blacks."
Here's a breakdown of the key elements in the title:
Rubber Compounding Ingredients: This refers to substances that are used in the formulation of rubber compounds. Rubber compounds are mixtures of various ingredients that, when combined, result in the desired properties for the final rubber product.
Carbon Black: Carbon black is a form of carbon that is widely used as a reinforcing filler in rubber products. It enhances the strength and durability of rubber, as well as provides desirable properties such as improved abrasion resistance and conductivity.
Standard Reference Blacks: This part of the title suggests that the document is focused on establishing standards for certain types of carbon black known as "reference blacks." Reference blacks serve as benchmark materials, and their properties are well-defined. This helps ensure consistency and comparability in the testing and formulation of rubber compounds.