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Rubber, properties

Recommended Practice for Scleroscopic Hardness Testing of Metallic Materials Test Method for Rubber Property International Hardness Test Method for Rubber Property Durometer Hardness... [Pg.463]

Nitrile rubber/phenolic resin blends. Blends of equal parts by weight of a nitrile rubber and a phenolic resin in methyl ethyl ketone (at a 20-30 wt% total solids content) is suitable for many adhesive purposes. The more phenolic resin in the formulation, the greater the bond strength and brittleness of the NBR adhesive [67]. Table 10 shows the effect of phenolic resin on nitrile rubber properties. On the other hand, the higher the acrylonitrile content in the rubber. [Pg.659]

David R. Bauer J.M. Baldwin, and Kevin R. EUwood, Correlation of Rubber Properties Between Field Aged Tires and Laboratory Aged Tires, Part n, presented at a meeting of the Rubber Division, American Chemical Society, San Antonio, TX, May 16-18, 2005. [Pg.974]

Foam products, use of latex in, 14 712 Foam rubber, properties and applications of, 22 585-586... [Pg.373]

Despite of 150-year s history of vulcanization process, it is impossible to consider that fundamental and applied researches in direction of vulcanization systems perfection are completed. For today one of the ways of rubbers properties improvement is the synthesis and application of the new chemicals-additives, including, vulcanization active, that is connected, first of all, with reduction of global stocks of zinc ores as basic raw material for reception of traditional activator - zinc oxide. Besides, modem increase of industrial potential and the accumulation of big quantity wastes derivate the problems of ecological character, which require the emergency decision. Therefore creation of resourcesaving technologies of the new compounds reception from products of secondary raw material processing has paramount importance. [Pg.190]

Influence of Rubber Properties. The physical and chemical properties of rubbers, monomers and interpolymers must be considered together, as in the main stage of the reaction all of these are present and the properties of the mixture at any moment determine the subsequent reaction. [Pg.38]

Table 16. Modification of rubbers properties by masticating with vinyl monomers (1,75)... Table 16. Modification of rubbers properties by masticating with vinyl monomers (1,75)...
Rubber dampens by transforming kinetic energy into static energy. This basic rubber property is utilized in protection against explosion and impact and effectively reduces or eliminates noise, vibration and water hammer in pipelines and reaction tanks with agitators. [Pg.4]

ASTM D471/77.52T Part 37 (American) Test on Rubber property - Effects on fluid... [Pg.157]

ASTM D471-06, Standard Test Method for Rubber Property - Effect of Liquids, 2006. [Pg.248]

Adhesion - The force in which two surfaces are held together. Adhesion values for tank lining are often determined by the procedures described in ASTM D429-Test Methods for Rubber Property-Adhesion to Rigid Substrates. [Pg.263]

Durometer hardness - A value that indicates the indentation or resistance to indentation of the indentor point of a durometer. High values indicate harder materials. See ASTM D2280-Test Method for Rubber Property-durometer Hardness. [Pg.266]

Immersion testing - Commonly used to determine the resistance of tank lining compounds to various chemicals. See ASTM D-471-Test Method for Rubber Property-Effect of Liquids. [Pg.267]

International Rubber Test Method for Rubber Property International Hardness D1415... [Pg.463]

ASTM D1456,1986 (2001). Rubber property-Elongation at specific stress. [Pg.170]

ASTM D945 1992 (2001). Rubber properties in compression or shear (Mechanical oscillograph). [Pg.199]

ASTM D1229. 2003. Rubber property - Compression set at low temperatures. [Pg.217]

ASTM D3629, 1999. Rubber property - Cut growth resistance. [Pg.256]

ASTM D814, 1995 (2000). Standard test method for rubber property - Vapour transmission of volatile liquids. [Pg.362]

ASTM D413,1998 (2002). Rubber property - Adhesion to flexible substrates. [Pg.380]

Applications. The P-O- and P-N-substituted polymers have so far shown the greatest commercial promise. The fluoroelastomers possess good rubber properties with the added advantages of being nonhuming. hydrophobic, and solvent- and luel-resistant. In addition lo these, because of flexibility down to about -fi()"C. these polymers have been used in seals, gaskets, and buses in army tanks, in aviation fuel lines and tanks, as well as in cold-climate oil pipeline applications, These polymers have also round application in various types of shock mounts lor vibration dampening. [Pg.843]


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