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Golf ball cores

The primary use of Nd-BR is in tires. This application of Nd-BR accounts for only 15% of the total amount of BR used in this field. Minor amounts of Nd-BR are used in technical rubber goods and in golf ball cores. To date, only special Nd-BR grades meet the viscosity requirements for rubber modification of HIPS. Mainly due to high solution viscosities Nd-BR is not yet used as the rubber component in ABS. [Pg.10]

Coating for golf ball core mould Sung Hyoung Precision Scratch and wear resistance, release properties, extended service life... [Pg.107]

Compared to the consumption of BR in tires, the use of BR in nontire applications is relatively small. However, because of BR s excellent resiliency, it is the preferred rubber to make golf ball cores and other applications where excellent dynamic properties are needed. [Pg.57]

The property of polybutadiene of most interest to the mbber compounder is excellent abrasion resistance coupled with excellent resilience. The polymer has very high rebound and low heat generation. With a few exceptions, such as the core of soHd golf balls, the polymer is blended with other polymers to take advantage of its excellent abrasion and rebound. Uses in North America are as follows tires, 500,000 t (74%) plastic modification,... [Pg.231]

There is also a fairly large market for high cis BR in solid core golf balls. In this application, the polymer is compounded with zinc acrylate and the mixture is cured with peroxide.47 This produces an ionically cross-linked compound that has outstanding resilience. The covers are also ionomers with superior cut resistance. In the last few years the golf ball market has been shifting away from the traditional wound ball to these new solid core balls that use polybutadiene. [Pg.706]

The market for high cis-FB in solid-core golf balls... [Pg.2264]

Uses Filler for polymers for aerospace (ablative barrier coatings, syntactic foam core materials, airframe composites), electronics (lifting compds.), medicine, recreation (tennis racquets, bowling and golf balls, high tech bicycles), military, and manufacturing applies. [Pg.307]

Tire treads/ sidewalls, golf ball n cores... [Pg.350]

Golf putters have been constructed with ceramic heads. Some drivers contain ceramic inserts and some golf cleats are also made of ceramics. The ceramics used for all these are transformation-toughened zirconia or alumina. Some bowling balls contain a ceramic core. Some race cars are equipped with ceramic valves and composite ceramic brakes. [Pg.18]


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