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The authors are thankful to Dr. P. Sadhukhan (Bridgestone/Firestone Research, Akron, OH) for different rubber samples Dr. T. Medintseva (the Semenov s Instimte of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russia) for TPV samples Dr. N. Dutta (University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia) for the samples of SEBS filled with oil Dr. Z. Petrovich (Kansas Polymer Research Center, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KA) for PU samples, and NIST/ATP Award 70NANB4H3055 for financial support. [Pg.576]

Simon, a Washington lawyer who represents Nicholas Lewis Jr. of Butler, N.J. Lewis worked for Pantasote for five years. His father, Nicholas Lewis Sr., worked at the Passaic plant for 30 years and later died of fiver cancer, which Lewis Jr. claims was caused by exposure to VCM. The 36 suppliers named in the suit include current PVC makers Oxy Vinyls and Georgia Gulf, as well as companies that have exited the PVC market, such as Goodyear Tire Rubber, Bridgestone Firestone and Monsanto. Details are given. [Pg.50]

Firestone Polymers, Division of Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc., Akron, OH. [Pg.689]

Bridgestone Bandag Tire Solutions Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC Tire Distribution Systems, Inc. [Pg.187]

Bridgestone Americas Center for Research and Technology, Bridgestone/Firestone Research LLC, Akron, Ohio, U.S.A. [Pg.2259]

Tin-lithium initiator, also discovered by Bridgestone/ Firestone, was found to be one of the most effective promoters for CB interaction. The initiator was made from the reaction of TBT chloride with lithium metal producing tributyltinlithium. The polymerizations of SBR or PB proceeded identically to that with... [Pg.2270]

Stuhldreher, T.M. Kaolin Clay in Silica Tread Compounds Technical Field. U.S. Patent 6,080,809, Jun 27, 2000 Bridgestone/Firestone. [Pg.2273]

Hergenrother, W.L. Bethea, T.W. Doshak, J.M. Tin Containing Elastomers and Products Having Reduced Hysteresis Properties. U.S. Patent 5,268,439, Dec 7, 1993 Bridgestone/Firestone. [Pg.2274]

Hergenrother, W.L. Morrow, M.E. Elastomers Having Reduced Hysteresis Prepared with Vinyl Imidazole. U.S. Patent 5,346,962, Sep 13, 1994 Bridgestone/Firestone. [Pg.2274]

Davis, J.A. Hergenrother, W.L. McGillivary, D.R. Valaitis, J.K. Substituted Polybutadiene Polymer and Roofing Membrane Formed Therefrom. U.S. Patent 5,126,384, Jun 30, 1992 Bridgestone/Firestone. [Pg.2275]

PRODUCERS AND/OR SUPPLIERS Anic Bayer Bunawerke Huels Bridgestone/Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company MicheUn. ... [Pg.336]

FIGURE 3 Shear viscosity of rubber gums SMR natural rubber and SBR (Bridgestone-Firestone Duradene 706) as a function of shear stress. [Pg.249]

Styrenic block copolymer (SBC) thermoplastic elastomers are produced by Shell Chemical (Kraton ), Firestone Synthetic Rubber and Latex, Division of Bridgestone/Firestone (Stereon t), Dexco Polymers (Vector ), EniChem Elastomers (Europrene ), and other companies. SBC properties and processes are described for these four producers TPEs. [Pg.192]

Styrene block copolymers are the most widely used TPEs. Styrenic TPEs are usually styrene butadiene styrene (SBS), styrene ethylene butadiene styrene (SEES), and styrene isoprene styrene (SIS). Styrenic TPEs usually have about 30 0 percent bound styrene. Principal styrenic TPE markets are molded shoe soles and other footwear, extruded film/sheet and wire/cable covering, and pressure-sensitive and hot-melt adhesives. They are also popular as grips for bike handles, kitchen utensils, clear medical products, and personal care products. Styrenic block copolymer thermoplastic elastomers are produced by Shell Chemical (Kraton), Firestone Synthetic Rubber and Latex, Division of Bridgestone/Firestone (Stereon), Dexco Polymers (Vector), EniChem Elastomers (Europrene), and other companies. [Pg.558]

Table 3. Properties of Guayule Rubber from the Bridgestone/Firestone Prototype Processing Facility... Table 3. Properties of Guayule Rubber from the Bridgestone/Firestone Prototype Processing Facility...
We wish to express oiu appreciation to Boehringer Mannheim, Tele[Pg.1]

Eli M. Pearce, Polytechnic University, Chair Anna C. Balazs, University of Pittsbnrgh Georg G. Bohm, Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc. [Pg.4]


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