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AIR SPRING

Freeze-Resistant Polymers. Chloroprene homopolymers made at conventional polymerization temperatures of 40—50°C are not sufftcientiy freeze resistant for some appHcations. In particular, automotive parts such as belts, boots, and air springs are used in dynamic appHcations and need... [Pg.545]

On the other hand, CR is a versatile material that is able to take advantage of new opportunities. Right now, these are in dynamic appHcations such as air bags, air springs, and heat-resistant engine mounts. [Pg.549]

The air spring effect results from adiabatic expansion and compression of the air in the actuator casing, Niirnericallv, the small perturbation value for air spring stiffness in Newtons/rneter is given bv Eq, (8-107),... [Pg.785]

Rubber Blends For Automotive Applications. The ionomers from Exxpro elastomer can be blended with other elastomers such as Neoprene(CR), Nitrile(NBR), and Acrylics(VAMAC) for selected automotive applications, e.g., hoses, air springs, and belts. [Pg.214]

Travertine 1) Any finely crystalline massive concretionary limestone formed by surface or groundwater evaporation. 2) Any flowstone deposit, hence the usage travertine implying stalagmitic flowstone. 3) Any carbonate deposit formed within a cave or karst system by secondary precipitation. 4) Massive, hard, dense carbonate deposits formed in association with open-air springs, streams, lakes, or marshes that precipitate carbonate. [Pg.489]


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