Alkalinity and pH of Natural Rubber Latex
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However, the non-rubber constituents of natural rubber latex could sometimes act as a buffer. Hence the pH might change only slightly despite a greater change in ammonia level. Different batches of latex might behave differently for obvious reason.
The best way to confirm this is to conduct lab tests by determining the different levels of ammonia content i.e. the alkalinity using ASTM method and measuring the pH of the corresponding latex samples.
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