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Caoutchouc --- Ebonite --- Elastomeren --- Elastomeres --- Elastomers --- Gum elastic --- India rubber --- Rubber --- Vulcanite --- Elastomères --- Rubber. --- Elastomers. --- Elastomères
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This is an excellent overview of a complex subject. Rubber curing systems vary both with the polymer type and the property requirements of a particular application. This review addresses these issues in detail, providing typical formulations and cure types for a number of specific uses. The crosslinking of polymer molecules, also known as curing, is widely used to improve the physical properties of elastomeric materials. Sulfur was the first curing agent for natural rubber, it was used by Charles Goodyear in the 1840's. Since that time many new rubber types have been developed and many addition
Rubber. --- Caoutchouc --- Ebonite --- Gum elastic --- India rubber --- Vulcanite --- Latex --- Non-timber forest products --- Elastomers --- Gutta-percha
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Describes the composition of all major types of polymer compounds, both thermoplastics as well as rubbers. Te book hdescribes the intended effects of various additives and the complexity of their, sometimes unintended, interactions.
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Provides a comprehensive account of the full range of dies used for extrusion of plastics and elastomers. The distinctive features of the various types of dies are described in detail. Expert advice on the configuration of dies is given, and the possibilities of computer-aided design, as well as its limitations, are demonstrated.
Plastics --- Rubber --- Extrusion. --- Caoutchouc --- Ebonite --- Gum elastic --- India rubber --- Vulcanite --- Latex --- Non-timber forest products --- Elastomers --- Gutta-percha --- Extrusion (Plastics)
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The 3rd edition of The Science and Technology of Rubber provides a broad survey of elastomers with special emphasis on materials with a rubber-like elasticity. As in the 2nd edition, the emphasis remains on a unified treatment of the material; exploring topics from the chemical aspects such as elastomer synthesis and curing, through recent theoretical developments and characterization of equilibrium and dynamic properties, to the final applications of rubber, including tire engineering and manufacturing. Many advances have been made in polymer and elastomers research over the past te
Rubber. --- Caoutchouc --- Ebonite --- Gum elastic --- India rubber --- Vulcanite --- Latex --- Non-timber forest products --- Elastomers --- Gutta-percha --- Chemistry --- Polymers and Plastics
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Treloar provides a critical review of the equilibrium elastic properties of rubber, together with the kinetic-theory background.
Rubber --- Caoutchouc --- Ebonite --- Gum elastic --- India rubber --- Vulcanite --- Latex --- Non-timber forest products --- Elastomers --- Gutta-percha --- Elastic properties. --- Rubber. --- Elasticity.
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Latex. --- Rubber. --- Caoutchouc --- Ebonite --- Gum elastic --- India rubber --- Vulcanite --- Latex --- Non-timber forest products --- Elastomers --- Gutta-percha --- Plant exudates
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Rubber. --- Latex. --- Plant exudates --- Caoutchouc --- Ebonite --- Gum elastic --- India rubber --- Vulcanite --- Latex --- Non-timber forest products --- Elastomers --- Gutta-percha
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Many challenges confront the rubber technologist in the development, manufacture, and use of rubber products. These challenges include selecting and combining materials to form rubber compounds suitable for processing, successfully operating a range of manufacturing equipment, and meeting product performance in difficult and diverse environments. Case studies and literature references relate problem solutions to the everyday experience of the rubber technologist. From materials to processes to products, this book identifies many different rubber-related problems and suggests approaches to solve them. Contents: . TSE and TPE Materials, Compounds, Processes, and Products . TSE Materials and Compounds . TSE Processes and Equipment . TSE Products . TPE Materials and Compounds . TPE Processes and Equipment . TPE Products
Rubber goods. --- Rubber. --- Caoutchouc --- Ebonite --- Gum elastic --- India rubber --- Vulcanite --- Latex --- Non-timber forest products --- Elastomers --- Gutta-percha --- Rubber articles --- Rubber products --- Rubber industry and trade
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This book is designed as a practical text for use in the laboratories of the plastic producer and user industries and by others such as universities and institutions who are concerned with problems associated with additives and adventitious impurities in polymers. For example, powerful new analytical tools have been made available to the chemist by a combination of various chromatographic techniques with methods of identifying separated additives and their degradation products by techniques based on infrared and mass spectrometry.In particular supercritical fluid chromatography combined with m
Polymers --- Rubber --- Caoutchouc --- Ebonite --- Gum elastic --- India rubber --- Vulcanite --- Latex --- Non-timber forest products --- Elastomers --- Gutta-percha --- Additives. --- Analysis. --- Kunststoffen. --- Polymeren.
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