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Introduction

Rubber products are used in industries where strength, flexibility, stretching behavior, and durability are important. From automotive parts and industrial seals to footwear soles, rubber sheets, hoses, belts, gaskets, and molded components, rubber materials must be tested before they are accepted for production, supply, or final use.

ISO 37:2017 is an international standard for determining the tensile stress-strain properties of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubbers. The standard helps laboratories, manufacturers, buyers, exporters, importers, and inspection agencies evaluate how rubber behaves when it is stretched under controlled test conditions.

This standard supports rubber quality evaluation by measuring properties such as tensile strength, elongation at break, stress at a given elongation, elongation at a given stress, stress at yield, and elongation at yield. These properties help users understand whether a rubber material is suitable for its intended application.

TNV Inspection Division supports rubber and polymer product inspection through independent third-party inspection, sample verification, test coordination, visual quality review, packing and marking review, and detailed inspection reporting.

What the Standard Covers

ISO 37:2017 covers the method for determining tensile stress-strain properties of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubber. It is used to evaluate how rubber stretches, resists force, and behaves before breaking or yielding.

The standard covers key rubber testing properties such as:

  • Tensile strength
  • Elongation at break
  • Stress at a given elongation
  • Elongation at a given stress
  • Stress at yield
  • Elongation at yield

The measurement of stress and strain at yield applies only to some thermoplastic rubbers and certain other compounds. This makes ISO 37:2017 useful for material comparison, batch quality review, buyer requirement checks, product development, laboratory testing, and inspection support.

Why Tensile Testing Matters in Rubber Inspection

Tensile testing matters because rubber products often face stretching, pulling, bending, pressure, and repeated movement during use. If the material does not have suitable tensile strength or elongation performance, the final product may fail early or perform poorly.

In rubber inspection, tensile testing helps identify whether the material can handle expected mechanical stress. It also helps compare one batch with another and supports buyer confidence before shipment or production use.

  • Ensures Product Quality: Tensile testing helps confirm whether rubber materials meet agreed strength and elongation requirements before manufacturing, dispatch, or acceptance.
  • Supports Fair Trade: When buyers and sellers use the same testing reference, product quality discussions become clearer. ISO 37:2017 gives both parties a common technical basis for rubber tensile testing.
  • Reduces Material Risk: Testing helps identify weak, brittle, over-cured, under-cured, or unsuitable rubber material before it moves further into production or supply.
  • Supports Inspection Decisions: Third-party inspection teams can use tensile test coordination and review as part of product evaluation, batch verification, and final inspection reporting.

Industries Using ISO 37:2017

  • Paper manufacturing industry: Sampling helps verify average quality of production lots and supports process control.
  • Packaging and corrugated board industry: Correct sampling supports testing of strength, thickness, burst resistance, moisture, and surface quality.
  • Printing and publishing industry: Paper quality affects printing performance, ink absorption, surface finish, and final print appearance.
  • Export and import trade: Representative sampling helps buyers and suppliers reduce disputes before shipment or acceptance.
  • Testing laboratories: Laboratories need properly selected samples to produce reliable test results.
  • Inspection agencies: Inspection bodies use recognized sampling methods to support independent quality verification.

Key Requirements of ISO 37:2017

ISO 37:2017 focuses on controlled tensile testing of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubber. The following points are important when applying this standard.

  1. Product and Sample Identification: Before testing begins, the rubber product, batch number, material type, grade, sample source, and buyer requirement should be clearly identified.
  2. Sample Preparation: Samples should be prepared carefully so that the test result reflects the actual rubber material condition. Poor sample preparation can affect tensile strength and elongation results.
  3. Suitable Testing Equipment: Testing should be carried out using suitable tensile testing equipment. Equipment should be properly maintained and capable of applying controlled tensile force.
  4. Controlled Test Conditions: The test should be performed under controlled conditions so that results are consistent and repeatable.
  5. Trained Personnel: Testing should be performed by trained personnel who understand rubber sample preparation, tensile testing, observation, and reporting.
  6. Proper Result Reporting: The final report should clearly mention the method used, sample details, test conditions, tensile strength, elongation result, and other relevant observations.

Inspection & Testing Process

A clear inspection and testing process helps ensure that rubber tensile testing is reliable and useful for quality decisions.

Step 1: Requirement Review

The inspection or quality team reviews buyer requirements, product specifications, rubber type, batch details, and applicable testing needs.

Step 2: Sample Selection

Representative samples are selected from the rubber batch, product lot, or production stage.

Step 3: Sample Preparation

The samples are prepared according to the required testing approach. Care is taken to avoid damage, contamination, or condition change.

Step 4: Tensile Testing

The sample is tested under controlled tensile force to evaluate rubber stress-strain behavior. ISO 37:2017 supports determination of tensile strength, elongation at break, and related properties.

Step 5: Result Review

The test results are reviewed against buyer requirements, product specifications, or internal quality expectations.

Step 6: Inspection Reporting

A detailed inspection or testing report is prepared with sample identity, test method, result values, observations, and final findings.

Benefits of Following ISO 37:2017

Following ISO 37:2017 helps businesses improve rubber product evaluation and reduce uncertainty in material quality decisions.

  1. Better Material Understanding: The standard helps identify how rubber behaves under tensile force, including strength, stretching capacity, and yield behavior.
  2. Improved Buyer Confidence: When tensile testing follows a recognized method, buyers can better understand the quality of the supplied material.
  3. Reduced Quality Disputes: A common testing reference helps reduce disagreement between suppliers, buyers, laboratories, and inspection teams.
  4. Stronger Production Control: Manufacturers can use tensile test results to monitor batch consistency and detect changes in rubber formulation or processing.
  5. Support for Export and Import Review: For rubber products in international trade, standard-based testing and inspection reports can support smoother technical review and acceptance.

Role of Third-Party Inspection

Third-party inspection plays an important role in rubber product quality evaluation. A neutral inspection body can support sampling, sample verification, visual inspection, test coordination, packing review, marking verification, and final reporting.

For ISO 37:2017-related inspection, third-party inspection may include:

  • Rubber sample verification
  • Batch and product identification review
  • Visual quality inspection
  • Tensile test coordination with suitable laboratories
  • Review of test reports and inspection findings
  • Packing and marking review
  • Loading and unloading supervision where required
  • Detailed inspection reporting

This helps buyers, suppliers, and project teams make informed decisions before dispatch, production use, or final acceptance.

Why Choose TNV Inspection Division

TNV Inspection Division provides independent third-party inspection support for rubber, polymer, and industrial products. As an Accredited inspection body working with ISO/IEC 17020-based inspection practices, TNV Inspection Division supports businesses with impartial inspection, structured reporting, and product verification.

For rubber products tested or reviewed under ISO 37:2017, TNV Inspection Division can assist with:

  • Third-party rubber product inspection
  • Sample verification and inspection coordination
  • Visual quality and condition review
  • Tensile testing coordination where required
  • Packing and marking verification
  • Loading and unloading watch
  • Detailed inspection reports

TNV Inspection Division helps manufacturers, exporters, importers, buyers, and industrial users verify product quality before shipment, delivery, or use.

Contact us

For professional, accredited, and globally recognized inspection services, Contact TNV Inspection Division today.

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Ensure quality, reliability, and confidence in rubber product inspection with TNV Inspection Division, your trusted ISO 17020-accredited inspection partner.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is ISO 37:2017?
ISO 37:2017 is an international standard for determining tensile stress-strain properties of vulcanized and thermoplastic rubber. It helps evaluate properties such as tensile strength, elongation at break, stress at a given elongation, and stress at yield.
What is the ISO 37 rubber tensile strength test?
The ISO 37 rubber tensile strength test measures how rubber behaves when stretched under force. It helps determine tensile strength, elongation at break, and other stress-strain properties of rubber.
What is elongation at break in ISO 37:2017?
Elongation at break is the stretching behavior of rubber at the point where the test piece breaks. It helps show how much a rubber material can stretch before failure.
Which rubber materials are covered by ISO 37:2017?
ISO 37:2017 applies to vulcanized rubber and thermoplastic rubber. The standard is used for determining tensile stress-strain properties of these rubber materials.
How can TNV Inspection Division support ISO 37:2017 rubber inspection?
TNV Inspection Division can support ISO 37:2017-related rubber inspection through sample verification, visual quality inspection, tensile test coordination, packing and marking review, loading supervision, and detailed inspection reporting.
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