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Rubber curing systems / R.N. Datta.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Rapra review reports. Report 144 ; ; v. 12, no. 12.Publication details: Shawbury, U.K. : Rapra Technology Ltd., 2002.Description: 1 online resource (149 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1859574203
  • 9781859574201
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Rubber curing systems.DDC classification:
  • 678/.24 22
LOC classification:
  • TS1892 .D38 2002eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction; Curing Systems; Some Practical Examples with Varying Cure Systems; Concluding Remarks; References; Abstracts from the Polymer Library Database; Subject Index
Summary: 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 1840s. Since that time many new rubber types have been developed and many addition.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Introduction; Curing Systems; Some Practical Examples with Varying Cure Systems; Concluding Remarks; References; Abstracts from the Polymer Library Database; Subject Index

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 1840s. Since that time many new rubber types have been developed and many addition.

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