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Standard No.: GB/T 14795-2008
English Name: Natural rubber—Terminology
Chinese Name: 天然橡胶 术语
Chinese Classification: B72    Forestry chemical raw material
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on: 2008-6-19
Implemented on: 2008-12-1
Status: superseded
Superseded by:GB/T 14795-2023 Natural rubber—Vocabulary
Superseded on:2024-6-1
Superseding:GB/T 14795-1993 Terminology of raw natural rubber
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 45000 words
Translation Price(USD): 1350.0
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Natural rubber - Terminology 1 Scope This standard specifies the terms of natural rubber. It is applicable to those terms in general use throughout the natural rubber industry. Unless otherwise specified, all terms are nouns. 2 Category and source of rubber 2.1 polymer substance composed of molecules characterized by the multiple repetition of one or more species of atoms or groups of atoms (constitutional repeating units) linked to each other in amounts sufficient to provide a set of properties that do not vary markedly with the addition of one or a few of the constitutional repeating units (IUPAC definition) Note: GB/T 9881-2003, definition 252 modified. 2.1.1 elastomer macromolecular material which returns rapidly to approximately its initial dimensions and shape after substantial deformation by a weak stress and release of the stress [GB/T 9881-2003, definition 111] 2.1.2 rubber elastomer which may be or has been modified into a certain state, in which it is basically insoluble (but can swell) in boiling solvents such as benzene, methyl ethyl ketone and ethanol-toluene azeotrope and it is hard to be re-molded into a fixed shape by heating and proper pressurization [GB/T 9881-2003, definition 287] Note: The modified rubber can be stretched to twice its original length at standard room temperature (18℃ ~ 29℃) without diluent, and kept for 1 min. It can recover to less than 1.5 times its original length within 1 min when the stress is removed. 2.1.2.1 synthetic rubber rubber produced by one or more monomers [GB/T 9881-2003, definition 334] 2.1.2.2 natural rubber thermoplastic substance with rubber hydrocarbon mainly of cis-1,4-polyisoprene, obtained from the botanical source Hevea brasiliensis and rubber plants such as rubber rattan or rubber grass Note: GB/T 9881-2003, definition 217 modified. 2.1.2.3 wild rubber rubber collected from plants other than Hevea brasiliensis Note 1: In principle, the rubber collected from natural plants in nature belongs to natural rubber. However, most of the plants other than Hevea brasiliensis are in the wild state because of their difficulties in transplanting, their rubber's lack of application value or their low yield. Therefore, the term "natural rubber" mainly refers to Hevea brasiliensis and cis-1,4-polyisoprene collected from rubber rattan or rubber grass, while other plant rubbers are collectively referred to as wild rubber. Note 2: More than 30 kinds of wild rubber have been found, and only a few representative wild rubbers are listed here. 2.1.2.3.1 balata hard thermoplastic substance containing approximately equal proportions of trans-1,4-polyisoprene and resin, obtained from the arbor Mimusops globosa native to South America Note: GB/T 9881-2003, definition 29 modified. 2.1.2.3.2 Para rubber Hevea brasiliensis produced in Brazil in the early 20th century. As it is basically spherical primary product and exported from Brazil's Barra Port, it is called Barra rubber or Barra rubber ball 2.1.2.3.3 Eucommia ulmoides rubber Chinese Gutta percha rubber hard natural rubber, consisting of trans-1,4-polyisoprene, obtained from Eucommia ulmoides of the Sapotaceae family native to the south China. As its properties are similar to those of Gutta percha rubber, it is also called Chinese Gutta percha rubber 2.1.2.3.4 Gutta percha rubber hard thermoplastic substance, largely consisting of trans-1,4-polyisoprene, obtained from Gutta percha rubber tree of the Sapotaceae family native to the Southeast Asia
Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Category and source of rubber 3 Properties and early preservation of latex 4 Commercial latex 5 Production technology and device of commercial latex 6 Classification and types of raw rubber 7 Production device of raw rubber 8 Application of raw rubber 9 Latex products 10 Special and modified rubber 11 Scrap 12 Physical and chemical properties of rubber and products 13 Compounding ingredients Annex A (Informative) Parts of terms deleted for this standard compared with GB/T 14795-1993 Bibliography Index of Chinese phonetic alphabet Index of corresponding English words
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GB/T 14795-2008  Natural rubber—Terminology (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 14795-2008
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Word Count45000 words
Price(USD)1350.0
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Detail of GB/T 14795-2008
Standard No.
GB/T 14795-2008
English Name
Natural rubber—Terminology
Chinese Name
天然橡胶 术语
Chinese Classification
B72
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on
2008-6-19
Implemented on
2008-12-1
Status
superseded
Superseded by
GB/T 14795-2023 Natural rubber—Vocabulary
Superseded on
2024-6-1
Abolished on
Superseding
GB/T 14795-1993 Terminology of raw natural rubber
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
45000 words
Price(USD)
1350.0
Keywords
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Introduction of GB/T 14795-2008
Natural rubber - Terminology 1 Scope This standard specifies the terms of natural rubber. It is applicable to those terms in general use throughout the natural rubber industry. Unless otherwise specified, all terms are nouns. 2 Category and source of rubber 2.1 polymer substance composed of molecules characterized by the multiple repetition of one or more species of atoms or groups of atoms (constitutional repeating units) linked to each other in amounts sufficient to provide a set of properties that do not vary markedly with the addition of one or a few of the constitutional repeating units (IUPAC definition) Note: GB/T 9881-2003, definition 252 modified. 2.1.1 elastomer macromolecular material which returns rapidly to approximately its initial dimensions and shape after substantial deformation by a weak stress and release of the stress [GB/T 9881-2003, definition 111] 2.1.2 rubber elastomer which may be or has been modified into a certain state, in which it is basically insoluble (but can swell) in boiling solvents such as benzene, methyl ethyl ketone and ethanol-toluene azeotrope and it is hard to be re-molded into a fixed shape by heating and proper pressurization [GB/T 9881-2003, definition 287] Note: The modified rubber can be stretched to twice its original length at standard room temperature (18℃ ~ 29℃) without diluent, and kept for 1 min. It can recover to less than 1.5 times its original length within 1 min when the stress is removed. 2.1.2.1 synthetic rubber rubber produced by one or more monomers [GB/T 9881-2003, definition 334] 2.1.2.2 natural rubber thermoplastic substance with rubber hydrocarbon mainly of cis-1,4-polyisoprene, obtained from the botanical source Hevea brasiliensis and rubber plants such as rubber rattan or rubber grass Note: GB/T 9881-2003, definition 217 modified. 2.1.2.3 wild rubber rubber collected from plants other than Hevea brasiliensis Note 1: In principle, the rubber collected from natural plants in nature belongs to natural rubber. However, most of the plants other than Hevea brasiliensis are in the wild state because of their difficulties in transplanting, their rubber's lack of application value or their low yield. Therefore, the term "natural rubber" mainly refers to Hevea brasiliensis and cis-1,4-polyisoprene collected from rubber rattan or rubber grass, while other plant rubbers are collectively referred to as wild rubber. Note 2: More than 30 kinds of wild rubber have been found, and only a few representative wild rubbers are listed here. 2.1.2.3.1 balata hard thermoplastic substance containing approximately equal proportions of trans-1,4-polyisoprene and resin, obtained from the arbor Mimusops globosa native to South America Note: GB/T 9881-2003, definition 29 modified. 2.1.2.3.2 Para rubber Hevea brasiliensis produced in Brazil in the early 20th century. As it is basically spherical primary product and exported from Brazil's Barra Port, it is called Barra rubber or Barra rubber ball 2.1.2.3.3 Eucommia ulmoides rubber Chinese Gutta percha rubber hard natural rubber, consisting of trans-1,4-polyisoprene, obtained from Eucommia ulmoides of the Sapotaceae family native to the south China. As its properties are similar to those of Gutta percha rubber, it is also called Chinese Gutta percha rubber 2.1.2.3.4 Gutta percha rubber hard thermoplastic substance, largely consisting of trans-1,4-polyisoprene, obtained from Gutta percha rubber tree of the Sapotaceae family native to the Southeast Asia
Contents of GB/T 14795-2008
Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Category and source of rubber 3 Properties and early preservation of latex 4 Commercial latex 5 Production technology and device of commercial latex 6 Classification and types of raw rubber 7 Production device of raw rubber 8 Application of raw rubber 9 Latex products 10 Special and modified rubber 11 Scrap 12 Physical and chemical properties of rubber and products 13 Compounding ingredients Annex A (Informative) Parts of terms deleted for this standard compared with GB/T 14795-1993 Bibliography Index of Chinese phonetic alphabet Index of corresponding English words
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