ASTM D454 - 04(2019)
Ensure compliance with ASTM D454 - 04(2019) standard for rubber and plastics industries. Get the latest edition and technical specifications in PDF or hardcopy format.
ASTM D454 - 04(2019) Standard for Rubber and Plastics Industries
Staying up-to-date with industry standards is crucial for businesses in the rubber and plastics sectors. The ASTM D454 - 04(2019) standard provides the latest technical specifications and guidelines to ensure quality, safety, and compliance across a wide range of applications.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Comprehensive standard covering testing methods and requirements for rubber and plastics materials
- Aligns with the latest industry best practices and regulations
- Helps manufacturers, suppliers, and end-users maintain consistent quality and performance
- Supports product development, quality control, and regulatory compliance
- Available in convenient PDF or hardcopy format for easy reference and implementation
Technical Specifications and Compliance Details
The ASTM D454 - 04(2019) standard covers a wide range of test methods and requirements for rubber and plastics materials, including:
Test Methods:
- Tensile properties
- Compression set
- Tear resistance
- Hardness
- Density
- Thermal analysis
- Chemical resistance
- And more
Compliance and Applications:
This standard is widely used across the rubber and plastics industries, including but not limited to:
- Automotive components
- Packaging materials
- Construction products
- Medical devices
- Consumer goods
- Industrial equipment
By adhering to the ASTM D454 - 04(2019) standard, businesses can demonstrate their commitment to quality, safety, and regulatory compliance, ultimately enhancing their reputation and competitiveness in the market.
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Technical Information
Specification Details
- Standard Test Method for Rubber Deterioration by Heat and Air Pressure