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Fillers dispersion crosslinked elastomer

The disperse crosslinked elastomer phase shows behavior similar to that of a polymeric filler. Viscosity is highly dependent on shear rate [7], but hardly dependent on temperature [7]. The flow exponent is between 3 and 5. [Pg.221]

Chem. Descrip. Aluminum hydroxide CAS 21645-51-2 EINECS/ELINCS 244-492-7 Uses Filler, flame retardant for demanding elec, applies., crosslinked elastomer cables and conveyor belts, EVA elastomers, aq. dispersions, flexible PU foam, paints, varnishes Features Finely precipitated... [Pg.508]

The formulation and use of elastomer blends is technologically demanding. Miscible blends are widely used but usually not recognized since analytical separation of the vulcanized elastomer is experimentally difficult. Immiscible blends require excellent phase dispersion and interfacial adhesion typical of all polymer blends. In addition, they require control of filler distribution and crosslink density in each component. This is due to the need for mechanical integrity in vulcanized elastomers. [Pg.583]


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