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Rubber-metal-elements, which are used in a wide range of applications for vibration and sound isolation, are mon-itored by thermocouples to allow for lifetime predictions. Therefore, the element’s state is described by its temper-ature during its service life. Aiming to establish accurate RUL predictions of a rubber-metal-element, uncertainties due to nonlinear material characteristics and changing operational conditions have to be considered. Consequently, different temperature-based failure threshold definitions are implemented and compared within a particle filtering approach. 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