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Conventionally vulcanized elastomer-plastic blends

B. Properties of Conventionally Vulcanized Elastomer-Plastic Blends... [Pg.468]

TPEs from thermoplastics-mbber blends are materials having the characteristics of thermoplastics at processing temperature and that of elastomers at service temperature. This unique combination of properties of vulcanized mbber and the easy processability of thermoplastics bridges the gap between conventional elastomers and thermoplastics. Cross-linking of the mbber phase by dynamic vulcanization improves the properties of the TPE. The key factor that controls the properties of TPE is the blend morphology. It is essential that in a continuous plastic phase, the mbber phase should be dispersed uniformly, and the finer the dispersed phase the better are the properties. A number of TPEs from dynamically vulcanized mbber-plastic blends have been developed by Bhowmick and coworkers [98-102]. [Pg.1055]

Thermoplastic elastomers are materials that have the properties of vulcanized rubbers but can be processed by techniques associated with thermoplastics. The commercial importance of TPEs is due to their superior processing properties and economic advantages over conventional rubbers and plastics. TPEs from rubber-plastic blends became important because they combine the superior processability of thermoplastics and the... [Pg.647]


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