ISO 6502-1-2025 PDF
Name in English:
St ISO 6502-1-2025
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Ст ISO 6502-1-2025
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Full title and description
St ISO 6502-1-2025 — Rubber — Measurement of vulcanization characteristics using curemeters — Part 1: Introduction. Provides an introduction to the determination of vulcanization characteristics of rubber compounds by means of curemeters and sets out basic principles and general requirements for curemeters used in such measurements.
Abstract
This part of ISO 6502 gives an overview of curemeter testing for rubber vulcanization: definitions, principles of operation, general equipment and calibration requirements, test conditions and reporting conventions. It is intended to introduce users to the methods and terminology used across the ISO 6502 series and to ensure consistent, reproducible use of curemeters in quality control and research.
General information
- Status: Published (current)
- Publication date: 16 July 2025 (Edition 2, 2025)
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- ICS / categories: 83.060 (Rubber)
- Edition / version: 2 (2025)
- Number of pages: 13
Scope
ISO 6502-1:2025 provides an introductory framework for measuring vulcanization characteristics of vulcanizable rubber compounds using curemeters. It describes terminology, the basic measurement principles (torque/viscosity versus time at controlled temperature), general instrument requirements, calibration and verification practices, specimen handling and environmental considerations, and recommended contents of test reports. This part does not specify detailed step-by-step procedures for particular curemeter types (these are covered in the other parts of the ISO 6502 series).
Key topics and requirements
- Definitions and terminology used in curemeter testing (scorch time, minimum torque, maximum torque, delta torque, T90/optimum cure time, cure rate, etc.).
- Principles of operation for common curemeter types and the meaning of torque/time curves.
- General instrument requirements: temperature control, torque measurement range and resolution, data acquisition rate and software output.
- Calibration, verification and traceability requirements for torque and temperature measurements; recommended calibration intervals.
- Specimen preparation and handling guidelines to minimise variability (sample mass, geometry, moulding, preheating and equilibration).
- Recommended test conditions and reporting conventions to ensure reproducibility and comparability of results.
- Basic safety, maintenance and quality assurance practices for curemeter laboratories.
- Guidance on interpretation of cure curves for process control, formulation evaluation and comparative testing.
Typical use and users
Used by rubber compounders, quality control and production laboratories, research and development teams, test houses, equipment manufacturers and regulatory bodies. Typical applications include batch acceptance testing, formulation development and optimization, process parameter setting for vulcanization, troubleshooting, and inter-laboratory comparison.
Related standards
ISO 6502 series (other parts such as ISO 6502-2:2025 on oscillating disc curemeters), ISO 6502 (guide versions), ISO 3417 (historically related/earlier methods), and relevant ASTM test methods such as ASTM D2084 (oscillating-disk curemeter test methods) and ASTM D5289 (rotorless curemeter methods). National adoptions (BSI, NEN, etc.) may publish identical or editorially adapted versions.
Keywords
curemeter, vulcanization, rubber testing, cure curve, scorch time, T90, delta torque, oscillating disc, rotorless curemeter, calibration, rubber quality control, ISO 6502
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 6502-1:2025 is Part 1 (Introduction) of the ISO 6502 series that introduces and defines the measurement of vulcanization characteristics of rubber compounds using curemeters and sets out general equipment and reporting requirements.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers terminology, basic measurement principles, general instrument and calibration requirements, specimen handling guidance, recommended reporting content, and overall guidance to ensure consistent use of curemeters. Detailed test procedures for specific curemeter types are found in companion parts of the series.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Rubber manufacturers, compounders, QC laboratories, R&D departments, test laboratories, equipment manufacturers and bodies performing comparative or regulatory testing.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: Current — ISO 6502-1:2025 (Edition 2) was published in 2025 and replaces earlier editions (for example the 2018 edition was withdrawn).
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is Part 1 of the ISO 6502 series (measurement of vulcanization characteristics using curemeters). Other parts (for example Part 2) specify procedures for particular curemeter types such as oscillating disc curemeters.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: curemeter, vulcanization, cure curve, scorch time, T90 (optimum cure time), delta torque, rubber testing, calibration, oscillating disc, rotorless curemeter.