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Ultrasonic devulcanization studies

The application of ultrasonic waves to the process of devulcanizing rubber is an attractive field of study. Most references indicate that rubber is vulcanized by ultrasound rather than devulcanized. Rubber devulcanization by using ultrasonic energy has been first discussed in Okuda and Hatano (1987). It was a batch process in which a vulcanized rubber was devulcanized at 50 kHz ultrasonic waves after treatment for 20 min under static conditions. The process claimed to break down carbon-sulfur bonds and sulfur-sulfur bonds, but not carbon-carbon bonds. The properties of the revulcanized rubber were found to be very similar to those of the original vulcanizates. [Pg.709]

Extensive studies on the ultrasonic devulcanization of rubbers and some preliminary studies on ultrasonic decrosslinking of crosslinked plastics were... [Pg.710]

Extensive studies on the ultrasonic devulcanization of rubbers and some preliminary studies on ultrasonic decrosslinking of crosslinked plastics were carried out [83-122]. It was shown that this continuous process allows one to recycle various types of rubbers and thermosets. As a most desirable consequence, ultrasonically devulcanized rubber becomes soft, therefore making it possible for this material to be reprocessed, shaped, and revulcanized in very much the same way as the virgin rubber. This new technology has been used successfully in the laboratory to devulcanize a ground tire rubber (GRT)... [Pg.673]

Ultrasonic devulcanization reactors for recycling of GRT comparative study. Rubber Chem. Technol., 74, 317-330. [Pg.297]


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