1、Designation:D589998(Reapproved 2013)Standard Classification System forRubber Compounding Materials for Use in ComputerMaterial Management Systems1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D5899;the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or,in th
2、e case of revision,the year of last revision.A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.Asuperscript epsilon()indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1.Scope1.1 This classification is intended to establish a method tofind compounding materials on a comp
3、uter data base by bothfunctional and chemical classification.This classification willinclude rubber compounding materials or ingredients normallyused in formulating rubber compounds.This classification isnot intended for use in rubber latex or solvent based rubberadhesive applications.1.2 This stand
4、ard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns,if any,associated with its use.It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2.Significance and Use2.1 Commer
5、cially available computer material managementprograms are being used regularly in the rubber industry.Theseprograms typically will retrieve information from a raw mate-rial or compounding material data base by chemical name,CAS registry number,trade name,and supplier name.Retriev-ing information by
6、these fields can present problems.Thecommon chemical names are not standardized.IUPAC nomen-clature is standardized but the names typically are too lengthyfor easy retrieval.Also,the user may not have information suchas trade name,supplier name,or CAS registry number.2.2 An alternate method of retri
7、eving information from araw material or compounding material data base is to sort byclassification.This has the added advantage of enabling acompounder to select a compounding material from a givenclassification for a new compound formulation.3.Basis of Classification3.1 This classification is based
8、 on two methods.3.1.1 The primary method of classifying raw materials orcompounding materials is on the basis of functionality.Func-tionality is defined by the principal reason for the materialsuse in the rubber formulation.Even though some compoundingmaterials may have multiple functions,only the p
9、rincipalfunction should be included in the functional classification.The compounding material should not be included under morethan one functional classification.3.1.2 Under each functional classification there is a secondlevel of classification by chemical description.4.Classification System4.1 The
10、 classification for compounding materials given in acomputers material management system is as follows:4.2 Functional ClassificationAccelerators:4.2.1 Chemical Classification:4.2.1.1 Dithiocarbamates4.2.1.2 Guanidines4.2.1.3 Maleimides4.2.1.4 Sulfenamides4.2.1.5 Sulfenimides4.2.1.6 Thiazoles4.2.1.7
11、Thioureas4.2.1.8 Thiurams4.2.1.9 Dithiophosphates4.2.1.10 Amines4.2.1.11 Other4.3 Functional ClassificationAdhesion Promoters:4.3.1 Chemical Classification:4.3.1.1 Methylene donors4.3.1.2 Resorcinol donors4.3.1.3 Cobalt salts/compounds4.3.1.4 Polyisocyanates4.3.1.5 Other4.4 Functional Classification
12、Antidegradants:4.4.1 Chemical Classification:4.4.1.1 Bisphenols4.4.1.2 Polyphenols4.4.1.3 Alkyl aryl phosphites4.4.1.4 Alkyl aryl-p-phenylene diamines4.4.1.5 Dialkyl-p-phenylene diamines4.4.1.6 Diaryl-p-phenylene diamines4.4.1.7 Mercaptobenzimidazoles4.4.1.8 Quinolines1This classification is under t
13、he jurisdiction of ASTM Committee D11 onRubber and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D11.20 on CompoundingMaterials and Procedures.Current edition approved Nov.1,2013.Published January 2014.Originallyapproved in 1996.Last previous edition approved in 2008 as D5899 98(2008).DOI:10.1520/D58
14、99-98R13.Copyright ASTM International,100 Barr Harbor Drive,PO Box C700,West Conshohocken,PA 19428-2959.United States1 4.4.1.9 Substituted amines4.4.1.10 Substituted phenols4.4.1.11 Thiopropionates4.4.1.12 Waxes4.4.1.13 Other4.5 Functional ClassificationAntistatic Agents:4.6 Functional Classificatio
15、nBlowing Agents:4.6.1 Chemical Classification:4.6.1.1 Azodicarbonamide4.6.1.2 Carbonates4.6.1.3 Semicarbazides4.6.1.4 Sulfonylhydrazide4.6.1.5 Other4.7 Functional ClassificationColorants:4.7.1 Chemical Classification:4.7.1.1 Iron oxide4.7.1.2 Titanium dioxide4.7.1.3 Other inorganic colorants4.7.1.4
16、Organic colorants4.8 Functional ClassificationFillers,Extenders,and Rein-forcing Agents:4.8.1 Chemical Classification:4.8.1.1 Calcium carbonates4.8.1.2 Carbon blacks,fine particle size(1)N100 series(2)N200 series(3)N300 series(4)Other4.8.1.3 Carbon blacks,large particle size(1)N400 series(2)N500 series(3)N600 series(4)N700 series(5)N800 series(6)N900 series(7)Other4.8.1.4 Conductive carbon blacks(other than given above)4.8.1.5 Other carbon blacks4.8.1.6 Clays4.8.1.7 Ground coal4.8.1.8 Flocs4.8.1