Rubber Compounding : Principles: Materials, and Techniques, Second Edition - Barlow

Rubber Compounding

Principles: Materials, and Techniques, Second Edition

By: Barlow

Hardcover | 3 August 1993 | Edition Number 2

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This thoroughly revised and expanded single-source reference analyzes all compounding material classes of dry rubber compounds, such as carbon blacks, plasticizers, and age resisters - integrating detailed information on how elastomers are built up.
Serving as an up-to-date, highly readable guide to modern dry rubber compounding, the Second Edition provides new material on government regulations regarding rubber waste ... presents current insights into the fast growing polymer technology of thermoplastic elastomers ... discusses the ramifications of the recent commercial availability of epoxidized natural rubber ... offers a comprehensive tabular chart on the properties of polymers ... gives practical compounding tips to avoid oil or antioxidant bloom, adjust electrical conductivity, and meet volume swell requirements ... and more.
Covering over 95% of the rubberlike polymers used today, Rubber Compounding is an indispensable resource for rubber compounders and polymer chemists; chemical, plastics, and materials engineers; manufacturers and servicers to the rubber industry; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.

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