The Science of Rubber Compounding

作者: Brendan Rodgers , Walter Waddell

DOI: 10.1016/B978-012464786-2/50012-2

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摘要: Publisher Summary The purpose of this chapter is to elaborate the science rubber compounding. Compounding materials modifying a or elastomer, blend polymers and other optimize properties meet given service application set performance parameters. complex multidisciplinary necessitating knowledge physics, organic polymer chemistry, inorganic chemical reaction kinetics. The scientist, when designing formulation, has range objectives restrictions within which operate. Product-performance requirements dictate initial selection formula ingredients. These must be environmentally safe, occupational health safety requirements, processable in product manufacturing facilities, cost effective. Compounded many unique characteristics not found materials, such as dampening properties, high elasticity, abrasion resistance. Hence, use applications tires, conveyor belts, large dock fenders, building foundations, automotive engine components, wide domestic appliances.

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