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Additive analysis of rubbers Best Practice

In the rubber field it is not only the polymer that determines the properties of an elastomer, but many accompanying substances, like fillers, pigments, plasticisers, curing agents, antioxidants, stabilisers and processing aids (cf. Table 2.2). With rubbers the possible compositional permutations are numerous. In fact, already within the additive group of CBs there are more than 30 different possible products. [Pg.32]

Polymers Nitrile rubber 55 PVC 45 blend, 39 % total polymer content [Pg.33]

Cure system (species) Sulfur-based phthalimide (PVI) [Pg.33]

ASTM D 1278 ASTM D 1416 ASTM D 2007 ASTM D 2702 ASTM D 2703 ASTM D 3156 ASTM D 3452 ASTM D 3677 [Pg.33]

Chemical analysis of rubber (specific gravity extract, filler, CB, polymer and sulfur analysis antidegradant and plasticiser analysis) [Pg.33]


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