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Polyisoprene elastomer

J. F. Auchter, Polyisoprene Elastomers, Chemical Economics Handbook, CEH Product Review, SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif., Jan., 1991. [Pg.8]

Natural rubber - [RUBBERCOMPOUNDING] (Vol 21) - [ELASTOMERS, SYNTHETIC - SURVEY] (Vol 8) -in adhesives [ADHESIVES] (Vol 1) -cellular forms [FOAMED PLASTICS] (Vol 11) -compared to polyisoprene [ELASTOMERS SYNTHETIC - POLYISOPRENE] (Vol 9) -fluonnahon of [FLUORINECOMPOUNDS,ORGANIC - DIRECTFLUORINATION] (Vol 11)... [Pg.662]

In 1984 isoprese productioii in the United States was 45.10 t/vear, due lo the increasins competition fnm natural rabbet to polyisoprene elastomer. [Pg.352]

Various measurements have shown that / // is about 0.1-0.2 for polybutadiene and c/5-polyisoprene elastomers. These polymers are essentially but not entirely entropy springs. [Pg.148]

Epichlorohydrin/ethylene oxide/allyl glycidyl ether terpolymer Epichlorohydrin/ethylene oxide copolymer elastomer, cable jackets Acrylonitrile copolymer elastomer, calendered rubber sheeting Polyisoprene elastomer, caulks Polyurethane, thermoplastic elastomer, coated fabrics Epichlorohydrin/ethylene oxide/allyl glycidyl ether terpolymer... [Pg.5142]

Butadiene/acrylonitrile copolymer elastomer, golf ball thread Polyisoprene elastomer, grommets Butadiene/acrylonitrile copolymer elastomer, hardness/damping compounds Polynorbornene elastomer, hoses Acrylonitrile copolymer elastomer, hydraulic equip. [Pg.5143]

Figure 7.15. The fracture energy against the crack velocity for a polyisoprene elastomer in contact with a polystyrene substrate, in the presence and absence of a layer of styrene-isoprene copolymer. The relative molecular masses of the styrene and isoprene blocks were 60 000 and 66 000, respectively. 0,11 = 0.053 , 2 = 0.01 and , 2 = 0. After Creton et al. (1994). Figure 7.15. The fracture energy against the crack velocity for a polyisoprene elastomer in contact with a polystyrene substrate, in the presence and absence of a layer of styrene-isoprene copolymer. The relative molecular masses of the styrene and isoprene blocks were 60 000 and 66 000, respectively. 0,11 = 0.053 , 2 = 0.01 and , 2 = 0. After Creton et al. (1994).
In 1948, Dr. Natta concluded that "a revolution will be marked by the development of processes that lead to tiie formation of macromolecules having a predetermined structure. They will make some branches of industry independent of agriculture and increase the area of land used for tiie production of food." His contributions to pol3rpropylene plastics, film and fibers as well as ethylene-propylene copolymers and polyisoprene elastomers have... [Pg.211]

X. Cohn, L. Audouin, J. Verdu, M. Le Huy. Kinetic modelling of the thermal oxidation of polyisoprene elastomers. Part 2 Effect of sulfur vulcanization on mass changes and thickness distribution of oxidation products during thermal oxidation. Polymer Degradation and Stability 92(5), 898-905, May (2007). [Pg.85]


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