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Rubber specific heat

Physical and Chemical Properties - Physical State at 15 X and 1 atm. Solid Molecular Weight 168. Boiling Poira at 1 atm. 556,291,564 Freezing Point 194,90,363 Critical Temperature Not pertinent Critical Pressure Not pertinent Specific Gravity 1.58 at 18°C (solid) Vapor (Gas) Density Not pertinent Ratio of Specific Heats of Vapor (Gas) Not pertinent Latent Heat of Vaporization Not pertinent Heat of Combustion -7,378, -4,099, -171.5 Heat of Decomposition Not pertinent. Health Hazards Information - Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Dust respirator rubber... [Pg.141]

The quantity of heat (J/kg/K) required to raise the temperature of unit mass of the substance through 1 °C. The specific heat of rubber (around 2000) is much higher than that of metals (around 400 for steel) and it is therefore much more expensive to heat rubber than the mould, mandrel or last on which it is cured. [Pg.59]


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