Iso 6123 2 2015
Iso 6123 2 2015
Iso 6123 2 2015
STANDARD 6123-2
Third edition
2015-12-01
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ISO 6123-2:2015
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Reference number
ISO 6123-2:2015(E)
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ISO 6123-2:2015(E)
Contents Page
Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... iv
Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v
1 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Surface quality......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
4.1 General............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
4.2 Grades.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
5 Surface finish............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
5.1 Methods of surface treatment — Terms and classification............................................................................... 3
5.2 Description by surface treatment — Types.................................................................................................................... 3
5.2.1 Type 1 — Polished finish........................................................................................................................................... 3
5.2.2 Type 2 — Fine grinding finish............................................................................................................................... 3
5.2.3 Type 3 — Standard grinding finish................................................................................................................... 3
5.2.4 Type 4 — Turned finish.............................................................................................................................................. 3
5.2.5 Type 5 — Unground finish....................................................................................................................................... 4
5.2.6 Type S — Special treatment.................................................................................................................................... 4
5.3 Characterization by surface roughness.............................................................................................................................. 4
5.3.1 Requirement......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
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Method of testing.............................................................................................................................................................. 4
5.3.3 Expression of results..................................................................................................................................................... 6
5.3.4
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Repeatability and reproducibility...................................................................................................................... 6
Annex A (informative) Relation betweenISO surface treatment and surface roughness........................................ 7
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Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 45, Rubber and rubber products, Subcommittee
SC 4, Products (other than hoses).
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This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 6123-2:1988), of which it constitutes a
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ISO 6123 consists of the following parts, under the general title Rubber or plastics covered rollers —
Specifications:
— Part 1: Requirements for hardness
— Part 2: Surface characteristics
— Part 3: Dimensional tolerances
Introduction
Covered rollers are cylindrical cores, generally of metal, with a cover of rubber or plastics or a particular
use. They are manufactured in a wide variety of sizes and hardness grades depending on the intended use.
1 Scope
This part of ISO 6123 establishes a classification of rubber or plastics covered rollers according to
surface quality or imperfections and surface finish. A test method for the determination of surface
roughness is also described.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 3274, Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) — Surface texture: Profile method — Nominal
characteristics of contact (stylus) instruments
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ISO 4288, Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) — Surface texture: Profile method — Rules and
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procedures for the assessment of surface texture
ISO 23529, Rubber — General procedures for ISOpreparing
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3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
arithmetical mean deviation of the profile
Ra
arithmetical mean of the absolute values of the profile departures within the sampling length, l
l n
1 1
Ra =
l ∫0 y x dx or approximately R a ≈ ∑ y
n i =1 i
where n is the number of discrete profile deviations.
Note 1 to entry: The values of Ra in practice are determined within the evaluation length which includes several
sampling lengths. According to ISO 3274, the sampling length is equal to the cut-off.
3.2
ten point height of irregularities
Rz
average value of the absolute values of the heights of five highest profile peaks and the depths of five
deepest profile valleys within the sampling length
5 5
∑ ypi + ∑ y v i
Rz = i =1 i =1
5
where
4 Surface quality
4.1 General
The manufacturing process and the raw materials used in the manufacture of rubber or plastics
covered rollers may cause sporadic imperfections, in the form of holes and foreign matter, in the surface
of the roller covers. The number, size and location of permissible surface imperfections shall be agreed
between the interested parties.
The type of surface finish (see Clause 5) shall be observed when selecting the grade of imperfections.
4.2 Grades
The rollers may be graded according to the permissible numbers and sizes of imperfections as follows:
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— imperfections up to and including x mm2 in area are acceptable;
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— roller covers showing imperfections larger than y mm2 in area shall be rejected.
The values of x and y shall be agreed between the interested parties.
If no requirements for surface quality are necessary, the rollers shall be designated “grade N”.
EXAMPLE A medium grade of surface quality can be described by the designation:
Grade 0,5/2
This means that
— imperfections up to and including 0,5 mm2 in area are acceptable;
— not more than two imperfections each having an area be tween 0,5 mm2 and 2 mm2 inclusive are
permissible in any 0,1 m2 of cover area;
— roller covers showing imperfections larger than 2 mm2 in area shall be rejected.
If agreement between the interested parties, or special provisions in national standard, are intended,
the required quality should be chosen from the grades given below:
— grade 0,1/0,3
— grade 0,3/1
— grade 0,5/2
— grade 2/5
— grade 5/10
— grade N
5 Surface finish
The surface finish of a roller cover is dictated by the intended use. It shall be characterized either as a
type of surface treatment (see 5.1) or as the maximum value of surface roughness (see 5.3), as agreed
between the interested parties.
In soft elastomers, the surface is velvet-like; in hard rubber (ebonite) or plastics, it is smooth.
Grinding marks and scratches shall not be visible to the naked eye. Sporadic grinding blemishes are
permissible. Not all qualities permit this finish.
Slight grinding and feed marks are visible to the naked eye, but are not noticeable when touching the
roller.
Grinding marks and grinding feed are visible and just noticeable when touching the roller.
The surface is solely turned, with as little feed of the turning tool as practicable. Turning grooves are
visible and noticeable when touching the roller.