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Rubbers mixing

Petera, J. and Nassehi, V., 1996. Finite element modelling of free surface viscoelastic flows with particular application to rubber mixing. Int. J. Numer. Methods Fluids 23, 1117-1132. [Pg.109]

Hou, L. and Nassehi, V., 2001. Evaluation of stress - effective flow in rubber mixing. Nonlinear Anal. 47, 1809-1820. [Pg.189]

Nassehi, V. et ai, 1998. Development of a validated, predictive mathematical model for rubber mixing. Plast. Rubber Compos. 26, 103-112. [Pg.189]

Rubber Industry Advisory Committee - A New Practical Guide to Complying with COSHH in the Rubber Industry Dust Control in Powder Handling and Weighing Dust and Fume Control in Rubber Mixing and Milling Control of Solvents in the Rubber Industry... [Pg.557]

Rubber Mixing with Emphasis on Silica Compounds.804... [Pg.801]

The most challenging part of rubber mixing is the dispersion of the filler The filler agglomerates have to be broken into smaller particles, the aggregates, but not completely to the level of primary particles. An optimal particle size distribution has to be achieved in order to obtain the best properties of the final rubber product [14]. [Pg.804]

Recent Developments in Rubber Mixing and Cord Calendering in Tire Production... [Pg.975]

This chapter deals with recent developments of rubber mixing and calendering. Rubber extm-sion is discussed elsewhere in this book. Although it dominates mbber mixing in the last ten years, the mixing of silica-filled tread compounds is only slightly discussed in this chapter, since another chapter in this book totally covers the mixing of silica compounds. [Pg.975]

Closed mixing chamber to enable a clean and dust-free rubber mixing... [Pg.977]

A breakthrough of application of continuous mixers in rubber mixing cannot be expected until the performance of the final product desires a substantially more consistent mixing quality. [Pg.1000]

The rubber in unvulcanised filler-rubber mixes which is insoluble in a usual rubber solvent. Bonding Agent... [Pg.14]


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