TY - JOUR A1 - Kömmling, Anja A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Wolff, Dietmar T1 - Revealing effects of chain scission during ageing of EPDM rubber using relaxation and recovery experiment N2 - Both chain scission and crosslinking reactions occur during ageing of EPDM rubber. However, with many conventional polymer analysis methods such as hardness and DMA, it is hardly possible to obtain information about the contribution of each reaction type to the measured data. For example, hardness and Tg both increase during ageing of EPDM, indicating crosslinking during ageing, but it is not clear whether this is partly counterbalanced by chain scission reactions which would lower hardness and Tg. An indication that chain scission reactions probably counteract the hardness or Tg increase by crosslinking is given by Compression Set (CS) measurements. CS exhibits a higher change than hardness or Tg, as CS increases additively through both chain scission and crosslinking reactions. In order to elucidate the share of chain scission reactions in the total degradation, a method testing relaxation and recovery behaviour using DMA equipment was applied. The method revealed the strong influence of chain scissions, leading to more pronounced relaxation and higher residual strain after compression. KW - Compression set KW - DMA KW - Nnetwork KW - Crosslinking PY - 2016 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymertesting.2016.10.026 SN - 0142-9418 SN - 1873-2348 IS - 56 SP - 261 EP - 268 PB - Elsevier Ltd. AN - OPUS4-38012 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Stark, Wolfgang A1 - Wolff, Dietmar T1 - A new method to evaluate the low temperature function of rubber sealing materials N2 - A new method for the evaluation of the low temperature properties of rubber materials is presented. The method emulates the standardized compression set measurement, which is frequently used for sealing materials, but can be performed within a considerably shorter time. The results are compared with the standard test and found to be qualitatively the same. Slight differences are discussed on the basis of the differences in the measurement procedures. Further data evaluation is done by fitting functions to describe the material behaviour. KW - Sealing material KW - Elastomer KW - Compression set KW - Dynamic mechanical analysis KW - Low temperature behaviour PY - 2010 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymertesting.2010.07.006 SN - 0142-9418 VL - 29 IS - 7 SP - 815 EP - 823 PB - Elsevier Science CY - Amsterdam [u.a.] AN - OPUS4-21914 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Jaunich, Matthias T1 - Use of rubber seals at low temperatures N2 - Rubber is widely used as sealing material in various applications. In many fields the function of seal materials at low temperatures is necessary. Therefore, the understanding of failure mechanisms that lead to leakage at low temperatures is of high importance. It is known that the material properties of rubbers are strongly temperature dependent. At low temperatures this is caused by the rubber-glass transition (abbr. glass transition). During continuous cooling, due to the glass transition the material changes from rubber-like entropy-elastic behaviour to stiff energy-elastic behaviour, that allows nearly no strain or retraction. Hence, rubbers are normally used above their glass transition. But as the minimum working temperature limit of elastomers cannot be defined globally and precisely, the lower operation temperature limit of rubber seals should be determined in dependence of the application conditions and the most relevant material properties. In this paper, wesummarize results of our temperature dependent investigation of seal material properties by classical thermal analysis as Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA), combined with measurements of standardized tests as compression set and the seal performance determined in component tests. To reduce the test time of compression set tests a faster technique was developed and applied. To study the influence of dynamic events on the seal performance and to enhance the understanding of occurring seal failure, a setup for a fast partial seal release was designed. T2 - RubberCon 2016 CY - Tampere, Finland DA - 08.06.2016 KW - O-Ring KW - Compression set KW - Leakage rate KW - Low temperature PY - 2016 AN - OPUS4-36514 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Wolff, Dietmar ED - Van Breugel, K. ED - Koenders, E.A.B. T1 - Approach for the investigation of long-term behaviour of elastomeric seals for transport and storage packages N2 - Elastomers are widely used as main sealing materials for Containers for low and intermediate Ievel radioactive waste and as additional component to metal seals in spent fuel and high active waste Containers. According to appropriate guidelines and regulations safe enclosure of the radioactive Container contents has to be guaranteed for long storage periods as well as down to temperatures of -40 °C for transportation. Therefore the understanding of seal behaviour in general is of high importance and ageing of elastomeric seals has to be considered with regard to possible dynamic events taking possibly place during transport after storage. T2 - 1st Ageing of materials & structures 2014 conference CY - Delft, The Netherlands DA - 26.05.2014 KW - O-Ring KW - Seal KW - Ageing KW - Elastomer KW - Compression set PY - 2014 SN - 978-94-6186-313-3 SP - 87 EP - 93 AN - OPUS4-30820 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Grelle, Tobias A1 - Wolff, Dietmar T1 - Influence of partial release on sealing performance of elastomer O-rings at low temperatures N2 - For many sealing applications rubbers are applied due to their special material properties and easy use. In many applications as e.g. in aviation, traffic or process technology the material can be exposed to low temperatures during operation. Therefore it is important to know the material behaviour at those low temperatures to determine the temperature range that allows a safe operation of the seal. As rubbers are used as main sealing materials for containers for low and intermediate level radioactive waste and as additional component to metal seals in spent fuel and high acitve waste containers, a comprehensive elastomer investigation program is run at BAM. This program comprises investigations of elastomer overall performance, durability, influence of gamma irradiation and low temperature behaviour. In this paper we focus on the behaviour of elastomer seals below ambient temperatures after a fast partial release. Despite the primarily static application conditions of many seals their behaviour after partial compression release is of interest with regard to potential decrease of leak-tightness. For this investigation a special setup was designed which allows the partial release of compressed seal systems at different temperatures accompanied by leakage rate measurements. The results for FKM seals are presented and discussed. T2 - Technomer 2015 - 24. Fachtagung über Verarbeitung und Anwendung von Polymeren CY - Chemnitz, Germany DA - 12.11.2015 KW - O-ring KW - Glass-rubber transition KW - Compression set KW - Partial release PY - 2015 SN - 978-3-939382-12-6 SP - P 3.7, 1 EP - 6 CY - Chemnitz AN - OPUS4-35130 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Wolff, Dietmar T1 - Influence of gamma irradiation on low temperature properties of rubber seal materials N2 - In many fields the function of seal materials is required at low temperatures. Therefore the understanding of failure mechanisms at low temperatures is of high importance. In some applications elastomeric seals are used in environments with increased irradiation backgrounds, as e.g. in containers for radioactive waste. This paper reports on the influence of gamma irradiation on the low temperature properties of different fluorocarbon rubber (FKM) materials. The samples were irradiated with gamma doses of up to 600 kGy and the induced changes of material properties were tested by methods sensitive to the rubber-glass transition, like DSC and DMA. Additionally, compression set measurements were performed to give information about recovery behaviour at low temperatures. KW - Seal KW - O-ring KW - Low temperature KW - Gamma irradiation KW - Compression set KW - Dichtungen KW - O-Ringe KW - Tiefe Temperatur KW - Gamma-Bestrahlung KW - Druckverformungsrest PY - 2015 SN - 0948-3276 SN - 0022-9520 VL - 68 IS - 6 SP - 85 EP - 89 PB - Hüthig CY - Heidelberg AN - OPUS4-33552 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Wolff, Dietmar A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Stark, Wolfgang T1 - Investigating the performance of rubber seals at low temperatures N2 - Rubbers are widely used as main sealing materials for Containers for low and intermediate level radioactive waste and as additional component to metal seals in spent fuel and high active waste containers. The save enclosure of the radioactive container inventory has to be guaranteed according to legislation and appropriate guidelines for long term storage periods as well as down to temperatures of -40 °C for transportation. Therefore the understanding of failure mechanisms that lead to leakage at low temperatures is necessary to ensure a proper material choice which is certainly also influenced by additional factors as e.g. the aging behavior. T2 - 14th International high-level radioactive waste management conference CY - Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA DA - 28.04.2013 KW - Rubber seals KW - Elastomers KW - Compression set KW - Low temperature KW - Leakage rate PY - 2013 SN - 978-1-62748-644-6 SP - 1 EP - 7(Paper # 6888) PB - Omnipress AN - OPUS4-28530 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kömmling, Anja A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Goral, Milan A1 - Wolff, Dietmar T1 - Insights for lifetime predictions of O-ring seals from five-year long-term aging tests N2 - O-rings made of HNBR, EPDM and FKM were aged in the compressed and uncompressed state at 150 °C, 125 °C, 100 °C, 75 °C, 60 °C and 23 °C for aging times of up to five years. Hardness was measured and increased with aging time and temperature for HNBR and EPDM, but it remained practically constant for FKM. Indenter modulus measurements were performed on the lateral O-ring surface (that was free of DLO effects) to assess an influence of the compression during aging, but none was detected. The equilibrium compression set (CS) exhibited faster and stronger degradation than hardness and was used for lifetime predictions using the time-temperature superposition (TTS) principle. With an end-of-lifetime criterion of 70 % CS, lifetimes of 4.5 years, 50 years and 526 years at 75 °C were estimated for HNBR, EPDM and FKM, respectively. The activation energies derived from an Arrhenius plot of the shift factors from the TTS were 85 kJ/mol, 99 kJ/mol and 78 kJ/mol for HNBR, EPDM and FKM, respectively, revealing that a higher activation energy does not necessarily mean that the material has a higher lifetime at lower temperatures. Furthermore, the measured lifetime of EPDM O-rings at 100 °C (5 years) was compared to that predicted on the basis of the lifetime at 150 °C as well as 125 °C using the corresponding shift factors. The error of the prediction was only ± 4 %. However, this precise prediction could only be achieved using the five-year long-term aging data. When using only data from aging times up to 0.5 years and 2 years, the lifetime of EPDM O-rings at 100 °C was underestimated by 31 % and 22 %, respectively. KW - HNBR KW - EPDM KW - FKM KW - DLO KW - Hardness KW - Compression set KW - Rubber KW - Elastomer KW - Degradation PY - 2020 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2020.109278 VL - 179 SP - 109278 PB - Elsevier Ltd. AN - OPUS4-51060 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Kömmling, Anja A1 - Böhning, Martin A1 - Silbernagl, Dorothee T1 - Comparison of ageing behavior of O-ring seals under hydrogen and air N2 - Elastomeric seals are essential components in the infrastructure which prevent leakage of gas and ensure proper function of technical devices and are therefore highly safety relevant. For proper function a remaining resilience and tolerance to pressure changes is required. The ageing of elastomers is an undesirable but inevitable process leading to a limited lifetime of rubber products such as seals. Independent of the application, as e.g. automotive, piping or container applications, a long lifetime or at least a timely exchange of a seal before occurrence of critical failure is desired. Hydrogen is a key element for the energy turnaround and therefore the compatibility of seals with hydrogen is essential. In addition to the effect of hydrogen uptake and release, which might also cause destructive effects such as rapid gas decompression, ageing at high temperature under hydrogen atmosphere is of interest too. Most of the existing work is addressing the performance of new materials and comprises only very limited investigations concerning long-term use and the behaviour of aged materials in contact with hydrogen. As ageing can lead to substantial changes of material properties, it must be evaluated whether these changes are beneficial or deteriorating for the component function. In this work we present and compare results of the characterization of three sealing materials (EPDM, HNBR, FKM) after ageing at high temperature under hydrogen and air. Despite the common assumption that ageing under hydrogen atmosphere should be less severe for the material in comparison to air ageing, this is not the case for every material. T2 - ASME PVP2025, Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference CY - Montreal, Quebec, Canada DA - 20.07.2025 KW - Aging KW - Seal KW - Compression set KW - Atomic force microscopy PY - 2025 SP - 1 EP - 7 AN - OPUS4-63889 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Jaunich, Matthias A1 - Wolff, Dietmar T1 - Low temperature properties of rubber seals - influence of gamma irradiation N2 - Rubbers are widely used as sealing material in various applications. In many fields, the function of seal materials at low temperatures is required. Therefore the understanding of failure mechanisms that lead to leakage at low temperatures is of high importance. KW - Compression set KW - Irradiation KW - O-ring KW - Seal PY - 2014 SN - 978-3981407624 SP - 1 EP - 7 AN - OPUS4-32326 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -