Mooney Viscosity and Scorch — Will Your Compound Survive the Mill?
The Mooney viscometer measures whether uncured rubber will process safely. ML 1+4 is the global standard number for raw-rubber and compound acceptance. Run the test longer and you get Mooney scorch (t5, t35) — your processing safety margin. Stress relaxation adds molecular-structure insight that plain viscosity misses.
A natural rubber lot with ML 1+4 = 65 and t5 = 18 min processes safely. The same ML 1+4 with t5 = 7 min scorches in the extruder. Same viscosity number, totally different processing fate.
Before rubber is molded, it must flow and process safely without prematurely vulcanizing ("scorching") on the mill, in the extruder, or in transit. The Mooney viscometer measures this — rotating a disk-shaped rotor in the rubber at controlled temperature and reading torque, reported as Mooney viscosity (ML 1+4), the global standard number for raw-rubber and compound acceptance.
