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This document specifies two methods for measuring the stiffness and one method for the determination of the flexibility of rubber and plastics hoses and tubing when they are bent to a specific radius at sub-ambient temperatures.

Method°A is suitable for non-collapsible rubber and plastics hoses and tubing with a bore of up to and including 25°mm. This method provides a means of measuring the stiffness of the hose or tubing when the temperature is reduced from a standard laboratory temperature.

Method°B is suitable for rubber and plastics hoses and tubing with a bore of up to 100°mm and provides a means of assessing the flexibility of the hose or tubing when bent around a mandrel at a specified sub-ambient temperature. It can also be used as a routine quality control test.

Method°C is suitable for rubber and plastics hoses and tubing with a bore of 100°mm and greater. This method provides a means of measuring the stiffness of the hose and tubing at sub-ambient temperatures. This method is only suitable for hoses and tubing which are non-collapsible.

 

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  1. ISO 10619-2:2021

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    Rubber and plastics hoses and tubing - Measurement of flexibility and stiffness - Part 2: Bending tests at sub-ambient temperatures

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  2. ISO 10619-2:2017


    Rubber and plastics hoses and tubing - Measurement of flexibility and stiffness - Part 2: Bending tests at sub-ambient temperatures

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  3. ISO 10619-2:2011


    Rubber and plastics hoses and tubing - Measurement of flexibility and stiffness - Part 2: Bending tests at sub-ambient temperatures

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  4. ISO 4672:1997


    Rubber and plastics hoses - Sub-ambient temperature flexibility tests

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