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This test method gives procedures to measure the effect on elastomeric materials subjected to rapid depressurization from elevated pressures in dry carbon dioxide environments…Historical Document 1992
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The effect on elastomeric vucanites subjected to rapid depressurization from elevated pressures in dry carbon dioxide environments. For testing O-rings, etc. Procedures, equipment, testing & reporting.
This test method gives procedures to measure the effect on elastomeric materials subjected to rapid depressurization from elevated pressures in dry carbon dioxide environments…Historical Document 1998
Test method for carbon dioxide (CO2) at hyperbaric pressures and temperatures at or above 50°C (122°F). A tool for evaluation of elastomeric materials in CO2 environments. Task Group 483.
Procedures to measure the effect on elastomeric materials subjected to rapid depressurization from elevated pressures and temperatures of 50°C (122°F) or greater in dry CO2 environments…Historical Document 1997