ASTM D3853
Standard Terminology Relating to Rubber and Rubber Latices—Abbreviations for Chemicals Used in Compounding
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ASTM D3853 is a technical terminology standard that defines abbreviations for chemicals used in compounding rubber and rubber latices. It helps users apply consistent shorthand when preparing formulas, reading documents, or comparing material information. By standardizing these abbreviations, the document supports clearer communication across testing, production, and quality control workflows. For organizations working with rubber compounds or latex systems, ASTM D3853 can reduce ambiguity and help keep technical records aligned.
What is ASTM D3853?
This ASTM standard, titled Standard Terminology Relating to Rubber and Rubber Latices—Abbreviations for Chemicals Used in Compounding, provides an agreed reference for chemical abbreviations used in rubber compounding contexts. Its purpose is to support consistent terminology rather than define material performance or test methods. ASTM D3853 is therefore useful when formulas, reports, specifications, or procurement documents need to identify compounding chemicals in a uniform way. That consistency can improve readability and help avoid misunderstandings in technical communication.
Where is ASTM D3853 used?
ASTM D3853 is commonly used in rubber and rubber latex environments where chemical ingredients are identified in abbreviated form. It may appear in compound formulations, technical datasheets, laboratory records, purchasing documents, and internal quality systems. The standard is especially relevant wherever compounding chemicals must be named clearly and consistently for documentation, review, or comparison. In practice, it supports teams that prepare, evaluate, or reference rubber materials and latex-based compounds.
Why is ASTM D3853 important?
This standard matters because consistent abbreviations help reduce confusion in technical documentation and product records. When chemical names are shortened, a shared reference can improve accuracy in communication, compliance checks, and quality control activities. ASTM D3853 also supports more reliable comparisons between formulations and easier interpretation of reports or specifications. For companies handling rubber compounding information, it can be a practical tool for minimizing notation errors and maintaining standardized records.
- Standard abbreviations for compounding chemicals
- Rubber and rubber latex terminology
- Clearer formulation and recordkeeping
- Useful for technical and quality workflows
- Supports consistent documentation practices
- Publication Date: 2022-06-22
- Publisher: ASTM
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