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Polyacrylate elastomers cure systems

Amine Cross-Linking. Two commercially important, high performance elastomers which are not normally sulfur-cured are the fluoroelastomers (FKM) and the polyacrylates (ACM). Polyacrylates typically contain a small percent of a reactive monomer designed to react with amine curatives such as hexamethylene-diamine carbamate (Diak 1). Because the type and level of reactive monomer varies with ACM type, it is important to match the curative type to the particular ACM ia questioa. Sulfur and sulfur-beating materials can be used as cure retarders they also serve as age resistors (22). Fluoroelastomer cure systems typically utilize amines as the primary cross-linking agent and metal oxides as acid acceptors. [Pg.236]

Polyacrylic elastomers contain chemically saturated backbones. Since these rubbers are not unsaturated, they cannot be vulcanized with conventional sulfur cure systems. Monomers with cure-sites must therefore be introduced into the polymer chain. [Pg.221]


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