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Skim Rubbers

FIGURE 34.9 Peel strength retention for skim rubber (center) versus week in Phoenix for SUV/Minivan-A tire. [Pg.962]

FIGURE 34.19 Peel strength of skim rubber (center) versus time in oven at 70°C, air for the SUV/ Minivan-B tire. [Pg.968]

When natural rubber latex is concentrated by centrifuging there are produced approximately equal volumes of concentrate containing most of the rubber, and skim latex with a low proportion of rubber. The rubber obtained by coagulation of skim latex is termed skim rubber. Due to the high content of non-rubber substances such rubber may give difficulty in processing. [Pg.57]

M. Wagner, Fine-particle silicas in tire treads, carcass, and steel-belt skim. Rubber Chem. TechnoL, 1977, 50, 356. [Pg.617]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.14 , Pg.157 ]




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