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Mechanical Rubber Goods

An ubiquitous, if not large-volume, use of this polymer is in molded articles such as engine mounts in automobiles. Here natural rubber helps because of its low dynamic modulus and the low temperature stability of the dynamic modulus. [Pg.1044]


Mechanical rubber goods, 30% automotive, 30% adhesives, 20% construction, 5% coated fabrics, 5% miscellaneous, including wire and cable, 10%... [Pg.344]

Elastomeric block polymers of styrene and butadiene or iso-prene and their products of hydrogenation are finding increasing use in a variety of fields.44. Linear and radial block polymers are used extensively in injection molded rubber goods, footwear, pressure sensitive and hot melt adhesives and in mechanical rubber goods such as hose, tubing, cove base, toys, drug sundries, rubber bands, stoppers, erasers, etc. [Pg.402]

Thermal blacks are used for mechanical rubber goods with high filler contents. Cheaper products (clays, milled coals, and cokes), however, have become increasingly important as substitutes for economic reasons. The total production of thermal blacks is, therefore, decreasing. [Pg.159]

N326 82 72 Tire carcasses, steel cord adhesion compounds, mechanical rubber goods... [Pg.167]

N539 43 111 Tire carcasses, mechanical rubber goods with good dynamic properties, extrusion compounds... [Pg.167]

N762 27 65 Mechanical rubber goods with excellent dynamic properties... [Pg.167]

More than 90% of the total amount of carbon blacks produced are used as reinforcing fillers in rubber, of which 65-70% go into the tire industry and an additional 25 - 30 % are needed for the production of mechanical rubber goods. Less than 10% of all carbon blacks produced are used for nonrubber purposes. [Pg.176]

Reinforcement for tires (belts or radial tires for cars and carcasses of radial tires for trucks) and, in general, for mechanical rubber goods. [Pg.103]

About 90% of the carbon black produced is used in the rubber industry as reinforcing filler in tires, tubes, conveyor belts, cables, rubber profiles, and other mechanical rubber goods. Furnace blacks are predominantly used in rubber processing. [Pg.181]

Use Tire carcasses and linings, especially for tractors and other outsize vehicles electric wire insulation encapsulating compounds steam hose and other mechanical rubber goods pond and reservoir sealant. Latex is used for paper coating, textile and leather finishing, adhesive formulations, air bags, tire vulcanization, self-curing cements, pressure-sensitive adhesives, tire-cord dips, sealants. [Pg.204]

Use Nonwoven fabrics, surgical dressings, mechanical rubber goods, coated fabrics, felts and blankets, blends with cotton for home furnishings, etc. [Pg.1075]

Molded, Extruded, and Lathe-Cut Mechanical Rubber Goods... [Pg.485]

Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing molded, extruded, and lathe-cut mechanical rubber goods. The products are generally parts for machinery and equipment. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing other industrial rubber goods, rubberized fabric, and miscellaneous rubber specialties and sundries are classified in Industry 3069. [Pg.485]

Appliance mechanical rubber goods molded, extruded, and lathe-cut... [Pg.485]

Mechanical rubber goods include hoses, power transmission (PT) belts, and conveyor belts. Aramids compete with nylon, polyester, glass, and steel in these applications. Steel dominates the rubber hydraulic hose market and polyester is the reinforcement of choice in lower pressure thermoplastic hoses. Advantages of aramid vs. other textiles in hose applications include higher strength, which can lead to constructions with fewer plies and less weight, and better thermal stability, dimensional stability, and chemical resistance. When compared with steel, aramid will not corrode and can be fabricated into lower weight, more flexible hoses. [Pg.1018]

Technical textiles requiring higher levels of tensile performance mechanical rubber goods (MRGs) 328... [Pg.325]

HT=high tenacity UV=ultraviolet MRG=mechanical rubber goods. [Pg.329]

Internal mixers with a much different mixing chamber design were proposed by Cooke [C17] of Francis Shaw and Company and by Lasch and Stromer [L3] of Werner and Pfleiderer. These internal mixers possess intermeshing counterrotating rotors (Fig. 1.9). In these internal mixers, both rotors must move at the same angular velocity. The Francis Shaw mixer, the Intermix, was marketed first and received considerable attention. In time, the intermeshing mixers dominated the mechanical rubber goods industries in Europe and Japan. [Pg.284]


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