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<p>ISO 23337:2007 specifies a method for the determination of the resistance of rubber to abrasion using the Improved Lambourn test machine.</p>
<p>The abrasion loss resulting from the slip caused by the difference in circumferential speed between a disc-shaped rubber test piece and an abrasive wheel, which are driven to rotate independently with their circumferences pressed against each other by a specified load, is determined. The test result can be reported as the volume loss per unit time or per unit running distance, and/or as an abrasion resistance index compared to a reference compound.</p>
<p>As the Improved Lambourn test machine is capable of setting various abrasive conditions, such as slip rate, sliding speed and load, independently, this method is suitable for the evaluation, under a wide range of severity conditions, of compounds for a range of rubber products, especially tyres. An example of the testing of tyre tread rubber is given in an annex.</p>
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41460
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<p>ISO 23337:2007 specifies a method for the determination of the resistance of rubber to abrasion using the Improved Lambourn test machine.</p>
<p>The abrasion loss resulting from the slip caused by the difference in circumferential speed between a disc-shaped rubber test piece and an abrasive wheel, which are driven to rotate independently with their circumferences pressed against each other by a specified load, is determined. The test result can be reported as the volume loss per unit time or per unit running distance, and/or as an abrasion resistance index compared to a reference compound.</p>
<p>As the Improved Lambourn test machine is capable of setting various abrasive conditions, such as slip rate, sliding speed and load, independently, this method is suitable for the evaluation, under a wide range of severity conditions, of compounds for a range of rubber products, especially tyres. An example of the testing of tyre tread rubber is given in an annex.</p>