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Report 99 Recycling of Rubber, H.J. Manuel and W. Dierkes, Vredestein Rubber Recycling B.V. [Pg.132]

The author would like to thank Mr. J.M. Beurtier and Mrs. 1. Le Blanc (CF Comma, Rennes, France) and Dr. G. Nijman (Vredestein AB, Enschede, the Netherlands), and their coworkers for kindly submitting the samples that were used in generating the results discussed in this chapter. [Pg.849]

Rubber Resources (Formerly Called Vredestein Rubber Recycling)... [Pg.123]


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