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Acrylate-butadiene rubber

FIGURE 26.1 Experimental friction data (left) as function log speed at different temperatures and master curve (right) of an acrylate-butadiene rubber (ABR) gum compound on a clean dry silicon carbide 180 track surface referred to room temperature. (From Grosch, K.A., Sliding Friction and Abbrasion of Rubbers, PhD thesis. University of London, London, 1963.)... [Pg.687]

SO called master curve as shown in Figure 26.1 (right) for an acrylate-butadiene rubber (ABR) gum compound on a silicon 180 track. [Pg.688]

FIGURE 26.54 Abrasion pattern of the acrylate-butadiene rubber (ABR) gum rubber during the sUding abrasion experiment at different temperatures. [Pg.730]

FIGURE 26.56 Log Abrasion loss by a blade (solid lines) and log cut growth rate (dashed hnes) of noncrystallizing rubber compounds as function of log frictional and log tearing energy, respectively isomerized natural rubber (NR), 2 styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), and 3 acrylate-butadiene rubber (ABR). (From Champ, D.H., Southern, E., and Thomas, A.G., Advances in Polymer Friction and Wear, Lieng Huang Lee (ed.), Plenum, New York/London, 1974, p. 134.)... [Pg.731]

Acrylate-type rubbers Acrylate-butadiene rubbers Acrylic rubbers Butadiene rubbers Butadiene acrylonitrile copolymers (more than 50 percent butadiene) Butadiene-styrene copolymers (more than 50 percent butadiene)... [Pg.453]

Our research on spurs has been extended to elastomers, more interesting because of complexity of the formula, but at the same time giving more opportunities of research, due to the lack of crystalline phase and resulting transparency. As the object of investigation, the hydrogenated acryl-butadiene rubber (HNBR) has been chosen, showing excellent results of radiation induced crosslinking [17, 18],... [Pg.26]

ABR acrylate-butadiene rubber ADCB asymmetric double cantilever beam... [Pg.585]

Acrylate-Butadiene Rubber (ABR) and Acrylic Ester-Acrylic Halide (ACM) Rubbers... [Pg.487]

J. Acrylate-Butadiene Rubber and Acrylic Ester-Acrylic Halide Rubber... [Pg.157]

Acrylate-butadiene rubber (ABR) and acrylic ester-acrylic halide rubber (ACM) are very similar to the ethylene-acrylic rubbers having good resistance to sun, weather, and ozone. As a result, the ABR and ACM rubbers find application where resistance to atmospheric conditions and heat are required. [Pg.157]

Acrylate-butadiene rubber elastomeric copolymer from an acrylic ester and butadiene (ANSI/ASTM, lUPAC) see also AR... [Pg.2248]


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