This classification helps manufacturers and engineers select the appropriate rubber material for specific applications based on key performance criteria such as heat resistance, oil resistance, cold resistance, and mechanical strength.
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JIS K 6380 - Rubber Packing Material - Standards | GlobalSpec JIS K 6380 applies to rubber gloves used
Optimized for extreme thermal applications matching upper-tier heat-resistance letters (e.g., test ranges up to 200°C+), combined with outstanding low-temperature properties down to -30°C. Determines the effect of liquids (like IRM903 oil)
JIS K 6380 applies to rubber gloves used for general purposes, including household, industrial, and medical applications. The standard covers rubber gloves made from natural rubber, synthetic rubber, or a combination of both. The gloves are designed to provide protection against various types of hazards, including chemicals, biological agents, and physical hazards.
Determines the effect of liquids (like IRM903 oil) on the rubber's volume and strength. JIS K 6262
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